The last stand of the Raven Clan

a story of imperial ambition native resistance and how the Tlingit-Russian War shaped a continent

The last stand of the Raven Clan

a story of imperial ambition native resistance and how the Tlingit-Russian War shaped a continent
Gerald Easter and Mara Vorhees
Book - 2024

"At the turn of the nineteenth century, Russia was a rising power in North America. The Tsar's empire extended across the Bering Sea, through the Aleutians and Kodiak Island, and down the Alaskan panhandle. The objective of this imperialist project was to corner the lucrative North Pacific fur trade and colonize the American coastline all the way to San Francisco Bay. The audacious scheme was moving apace until the Russians were finally confronted and stalled on the battlefield. When Russia went to war in America, the fate of a continent was at stake. Yet it was neither the Old-World rivals Spain and Britain nor the upstart United States who stopped Russian expansion, but a coalition of defiant Tlingit tribes. The Last Stand of the Raven Clan is the true story of how the indigenous Tlingit people of southeast Alaska thwarted Imperial Russia's grand plan of conquest in North America. Leading the charge was the young war chief K'alyáan, a hero as fierce and courageous as Crazy Horse or Geronimo. The Tlingit stance against Russian colonization--during the Battle of Sitka and beyond--was arguably the most successful indigenous resistance against European imperialism in North America. Tlingit oral histories and Russian eyewitness accounts bring this history to life, shedding light on events both inspiring and infamous: the Massacre at Refuge Rock, one of Native America's worst atrocities; the Survival March, the perilous Tlingit retreat to avoid Russian capture and enslavement; and the cutthroat competition between the U.S. and Russia to control the northern Pacific. Ultimately, The Last Stand of the Raven Clan chronicles the determined struggle for survival of the Tlingit people in their ancestral homeland and places the Battle of Sitka in its rightful spot as a key turning point in North American history."--

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Easter, Gerald, 1959- (Author), Vorhees, Mara (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Pegasus Books, 2024.
Edition:First Pegasus Books cloth edition.
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505 0 |a Prologue: Raising the past -- Raven makes the world -- The great northern expedition -- To the face of the clouds -- Massacre at Refuge Rock -- Into the land of the raven -- Fortress of the bears -- Retaliation -- Voyage of the Neva -- Battle at Indian River -- Survival march -- Season of the moon -- At the edge of empire -- On the brink of extinction -- Once and future rivals -- Heirs of K'alyáan -- Epilogue: Reconciling the present. 
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