Table of contents for To live upon hope : Mohicans and missionaries in the eighteenth-century Northeast / Rachel Wheeler.

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Contents
Maps and Illustrations	000
Acknowledgments	000
1. Introduction: Indian and Christian	000
Part I. Hope
2. The River God and the Lieutenant	000
3. Covenants, Contracts, and the Founding of Stockbridge	000
Part II. Renewal
4. The Chief and the Orator	000
5. Moravian Missionaries of the Blood	000
6. Mohican Men and Jesus as Manitou	000
Part III. Preservation
7. The Village Matriarch and the Young Mother	000
8. Mohican Women and the Community of the Blood	000
Part IV. Persecution
9. The Dying Chief and the Accidental Missionary	000
10. Indian and White Bodies Politic at Stockbridge	000
Conclusion
11. Irony and Identity	000
12. The Cooper and the Sachem	000
13. Epilogue: Real and Ideal Indians	000
Index		000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Stockbridge Indians -- Missions -- Massachusetts -- Stockbridge -- History -- 18th century.
Moravian Indians -- Missions -- New York (State) -- Shekomeko Site -- History -- 18th century.
Mahican Indians -- Missions -- History -- 18th century.
Congregational churches -- Missions -- Massachusetts -- Stockbridge -- History -- 18th century.
Moravian Church -- Missions -- New York (State) -- Shekomeko Site -- History -- 18th century.
Stockbridge (Mass.) -- History -- 18th century.
Shekomeko Site (N.Y.) -- History -- 18th century.
Stockbridge (Mass.) -- Ethnic relations.
Shekomeko Site (N.Y.) -- Ethnic relations.