Description
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewA valuable contribution to the growing literature that stands in opposition to the traditionalist 'White Atlantic'.-
Journal of American Ethnic HistoryA valuable resource for students.-
TransmotionEngrossing.-
Journal of American HistoryHighly readable and engaging . . . will prove of interest to specialists, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates.-
Journal of Southern HistoryAn ambitious and lively book. . . . A good introduction to a very important field.-
H-Net ReviewsEssential for scholars of American Indian studies and Atlantic studies, especially those working at the intersections of literature and history. It is also highly readable, even entertaining at times.-
American Indian QuarterlyManages to bring together players and stories in ways that make reading his book an engaging and . . . gratifying experience.-
American StudiesA helpful platform to discuss this engaging topic.-
Library JournalIn this fascinating, well-written account that places Native people at the center of Atlantic world history, Weaver positions the Atlantic as a conduit not only for the physical movement of people and ideas, but also as a highway for connections between cultures. . . . Highly recommended.-
ChoiceA wide-ranging exploration of American Indian's engagement with the Atlantic world across roughly a millennium of time. . . . Rich in both anecdote and reflection, this is a capacious, thought-provoking, and engaging book.-
Studies in American Indian Literatures