The Divided Frontier: Native Nations and the Brutal Paradox of the American Revolution
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the traditional narrative of the American Revolution—one of high-minded ideals, liberty, and the overthrow of monarchical tyranny—is undergoing a profound reassessment. While the "spirit of ’76" promised freedom to the thirteen colonies, for the Indigenous nations inhabiting the continent, the conflict represented something far more existential: a […]

