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    New York, NY : New York University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1735776351
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , 2 hts
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9781479891726
    Series Statement: North American Religions 2
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: In the Beginning: Lost Tribes, New Worlds, and the Perils of History -- 1. Proof Positive: Hebraic Indians and the Emergence of Probability Theory -- 2. “A Complete Indian System”: James Adair and the Ethnographic Imagination -- 3. Elias Boudinot, William Apess, and the Accidents of History -- 4. The Book of Mormon’s New American Past -- 5. Indian Removal and the Decline of American Hebraism -- 6. The Hollow Earth and the End of Time -- Coda: DNA and the Recovery of History -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author
    Content: Were indigenous Americans descendants of the lost tribes of Israel?From the moment Europeans realized Columbus had landed in a place unknown to them in 1492, they began speculating about how the Americas and their inhabitants fit into the Bible. For many, the most compelling explanation was the Hebraic Indian theory, which proposed that indigenous Americans were the descendants of the ten lost tribes of Israel. For its proponents, the theory neatly explained why this giant land and its inhabitants were not mentioned in the Biblical record. In Old Canaan in a New World, Elizabeth Fenton shows that though the Hebraic Indian theory may seem far-fetched today, it had a great deal of currency and significant influence over a very long period of American history. Indeed, at different times the idea that indigenous Americans were descended from the lost tribes of Israel was taken up to support political and religious positions on diverse issues including Christian millennialism, national expansion, trade policies, Jewish rights, sovereignty in the Americas, and scientific exploration. Through analysis of a wide collection of writings—from religious texts to novels—Fenton sheds light on a rarely explored but important part of religious discourse in early America. As the Hebraic Indian theory evolved over the course of two centuries, it revealed how religious belief and national interest intersected in early American history
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Fenton, Elizabeth A., 1978 - Old Canaan in a new world New York : New York University Press, 2020 ISBN 9781479866366
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781479820481
    Language: English
    Keywords: Nordamerika ; Indigenes Volk ; Stämme Israels ; Ethnologie ; Geschichte
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1671713613
    Format: 243 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781479866366 , 9781479820481
    Series Statement: North American religions
    Content: Introduction : in the beginning : lost tribes, new worlds, and the perils of history -- Proof positive : Hebraic Indians and the emergence of probability theory -- "A complete Indian system" : James Adair and the ethnographic imagination -- Elias Boudinot, William Apess, and the accidents of history -- The Book of Mormon's new American past -- Indian removal and the decline of American Hebraism -- The hollow Earth and the end of time -- Coda : DNA and the recovery of history
    Content: ""Old Canaan in a New World" critically examines the relationship between Native Americans and the "lost tribes of Israel.""--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781479891726
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781479827534
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Fenton, Elizabeth Old Canaan in a New World New York, NY : New York University Press, 2020 ISBN 9781479891726
    Language: English
    Keywords: Nordamerika ; Indigenes Volk ; Stämme Israels ; Ethnologie ; Geschichte
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