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Maple History: A Canadian History Podcast
Christina Austin
22 episodes
1 week ago

A Canadian history podcast where the host, Christina Austin, invites friends to revisit what they may have learned in history class by giving a fuller picture of Canadian history beginning with the earliest human inhabitation until the years after the World Wars.


https://maplehistorypodcast.ca/


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A Canadian history podcast where the host, Christina Austin, invites friends to revisit what they may have learned in history class by giving a fuller picture of Canadian history beginning with the earliest human inhabitation until the years after the World Wars.


https://maplehistorypodcast.ca/


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Dutch Rock the Power Balance
Maple History: A Canadian History Podcast
31 minutes 29 seconds
2 months ago
The Dutch Rock the Power Balance

The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) got a shocking introduction to Europeans in 1609 when Champlain joined a raid into Haudenosaunee territory but they were quick to learn how to seek out other European allies for their benefit. When the Dutch arrived they sought out a trade relationship but so did the Mahican who also lived in the same area as some of the Mohawk. This episode will discuss the early days of the Dutch colony in New York and their relationship with the Haudenosaunee.


Sources:

Books

Champlain's Dream by David Hackett Fischer

The Ambiguous Iroquois Empire by Francis Jennings

The Edge of the Woods by Jon Parmenter

The Ordeal of the Longhouse by Daniel K. Richter


Journal Articles

Parmenter, Jon. 2013. “The Meaning of Kaswentha and the Two Row Wampum Belt in Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) History: Can Indigenous Oral Tradition Be Reconciled with the Documentary Record?” Journal of Early American History 3 (1): 82–109. https://doi.org/10.1163/18770703-00301005


Parmenter, Jon. “In the Wake of Cartier: The Indigenous Context of Champlain’s Activities in the St. Lawrence Valley and Upper Great Lakes, 1550–1635.” In When the French Were Here—and They’re Still Here, edited by Nancy Nahra, 88–104. Burlington, VT: Champlain College, 2010.


Carpenter, Roger. “Making War More Lethal: Iroquois vs Huron in the Great Lakes Region, 1609-1650.” Michigan Historical Review 27, no. 2 (Fall 2001): 33-51.

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Maple History: A Canadian History Podcast

A Canadian history podcast where the host, Christina Austin, invites friends to revisit what they may have learned in history class by giving a fuller picture of Canadian history beginning with the earliest human inhabitation until the years after the World Wars.


https://maplehistorypodcast.ca/


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.