Cannibal Encounters: Europeans and Island Caribs, 1492–1763Winner of the French Colonial Historical Society's Alf Andrew Heggoy Book Prize Philip Boucher analyzes the images—and the realities—of European relations with the people known as Island Caribs during the first three centuries after Columbus. Based on literary sources, travelers' observations, and missionary accounts, as well as on French and English colonial archives and administrative correspondence, Cannibal Encounters offers a vivid portrait of a troubled chapter in the history of European-Amerindian relations. |
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Page 59
... impact on metropolitan opinion . Gage characterizes the naked , scarified aborigines of Dominica and Guadeloupe as " rude and savage " but cautiously willing to trade with the Spanish . 130 Ligon professes some admiration for the ...
... impact on metropolitan opinion . Gage characterizes the naked , scarified aborigines of Dominica and Guadeloupe as " rude and savage " but cautiously willing to trade with the Spanish . 130 Ligon professes some admiration for the ...
Page 70
... impact on the Island Carib strategy of playing off the Europeans . Full - scale war pushed most Caribs into French arms . This development must undoubtedly be viewed in the context of issues discussed in the previous chapter ( i.e. ...
... impact on the Island Carib strategy of playing off the Europeans . Full - scale war pushed most Caribs into French arms . This development must undoubtedly be viewed in the context of issues discussed in the previous chapter ( i.e. ...
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... impact on European literature increased . Thanks to their countrymen's frequent contact with Island Caribs , French writers had available both detailed and mildly sympathetic firsthand ac- counts of these " cannibals . " Rochefort's ...
... impact on European literature increased . Thanks to their countrymen's frequent contact with Island Caribs , French writers had available both detailed and mildly sympathetic firsthand ac- counts of these " cannibals . " Rochefort's ...
Contents
Europeans and Island Caribs in | 13 |
EuroCarib Relations during | 31 |
The Island Carib Struggle | 61 |
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