Storm of the Sea
Discover the captivating history of the Wabanaki communities in Matthew R. Bahar's "Storm of the Sea," published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2018. This intriguing hardback spans 304 pages and explores how these Indigenous peoples of northeastern North America engaged with the sea long before European contact in the sixteenth century.
Bahar brings to life the rich traditions and deep connections the People of the Dawn had with the Atlantic Ocean, a vital resource that shaped their dominion. As European strangers began to arrive, the Wabanaki were already adept at harnessing the ocean's bounty, navigating its waters, and navigating relationships with its many tributaries.
Immerse yourself in this essential reading that sheds light on the dynamic interactions between Indigenous communities and European explorers, unlocking a pivotal moment in history. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of first contact narratives.