Description
The participation of the Iroquois of Akwasasne, Kanesetake (Oka), Kahnawake and Oswegatchie within the Seven Years’ War is an extended neglected topic. The results of this struggle still shape Canadian history. The book looks on the social and economic affect of the war on both women and men in Canadian Iroquois communities. The Canadian Iroquois provides an enhanced appreciation either one of the role of Amerindians within the war itself and in their difficult struggle to guide their lives inside the unstable geopolitical environment created by European invasion and settlement.