Swindler Sachem

Swindler Sachem The American Indian Who Sold His Birthright, Dropped Out of Harvard, and Conned the King of England

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Publisher's Synopsis

Indians, too, could play the land game for both personal and political benefit

According to his kin, John Wompas was "no sachem," although he claimed that status to achieve his economic and political ends. He drew on the legal and political practices of both Indians and the English-even visiting and securing the support of King Charles II-to legitimize the land sales that funded his extravagant spending. But he also used the knowledge acquired in his English education to defend the land and rights of his fellow Nipmucs.

Jenny Hale Pulsipher's biography offers a window on seventeenth-century New England and the Atlantic world from the unusual perspective of an American Indian who, even though he may not have been what he claimed, was certainly out of the ordinary. Drawing on documentary and anthropological sources as well as consultations with Native people, Pulsipher shows how Wompas turned the opportunities and hardships of economic, cultural, religious, and political forces in the emerging English empire to the benefit of himself and his kin.

Book information

ISBN: 9780300214932
Publisher: Yale University Press
Imprint: Yale University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 974.4004973
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xiv, 368
Weight: 674g
Height: 166mm
Width: 244mm
Spine width: 29mm