Ben Waber reviewed The Saltwater Frontier by Andrew Lipman
A Triumph
5 stars
This is the definitive recounting of early Indian history, with Lipman combining a wide variety of sources and perspectives to situate the complex relationships between Indians, colonists, the Dutch, and the English from New England to New York. Particularly valuable was the incorporation of European current events and politics to explain how colonists likely interpreted Indian relations, as well as the absolutely masterful detail on the numerous Indian groups from language to politics to warfare practices (the misinterpretation of "scalping" was surprising). If you're interested in history or live in the US, this is a must read. Highly recommend
This is the definitive recounting of early Indian history, with Lipman combining a wide variety of sources and perspectives to situate the complex relationships between Indians, colonists, the Dutch, and the English from New England to New York. Particularly valuable was the incorporation of European current events and politics to explain how colonists likely interpreted Indian relations, as well as the absolutely masterful detail on the numerous Indian groups from language to politics to warfare practices (the misinterpretation of "scalping" was surprising). If you're interested in history or live in the US, this is a must read. Highly recommend