Covered with Night, Nicole Eustace
Covered with Night, Nicole Eustace
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Covered with Night
A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America

Author: Nicole Eustace

Narrator: Laural Merlington

Unabridged: 14 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/22/2021


Synopsis

On the eve of a major treaty conference between Iroquois leaders and European colonists in the distant summer of 1722, two white fur traders attacked an Indigenous hunter and left him for dead near Conestoga, Pennsylvania. Though virtually forgotten today, this act of brutality set into motion a remarkable series of criminal investigations and cross-cultural negotiations that challenged the definition of justice in early America.

In Covered with Night, leading historian Nicole Eustace reconstructs the crime and its aftermath, bringing us into the overlapping worlds of white colonists and Indigenous peoples in this formative period. Frantic efforts to resolve the case ignited a dramatic, far-reaching debate between Native American forms of justice—centered on community, forgiveness, and reparations—and an ideology of harsh reprisal, unique to the colonies and based on British law, which called for the killers' swift execution.

In charting the far-reaching ramifications of the murder, Covered with Night—a phrase from Iroquois mourning practices—overturns persistent assumptions about "civilized" Europeans and "savage" Native Americans. A necessary work of historical reclamation, it ultimately revives a lost vision of crime and punishment that reverberates down into our own time.

About Nicole Eustace

Nicole Eustace is a professor of history at New York University. She is the author 1812: War and the Passions of Patriotism and Passion Is the Gale: Emotion, Power, and the Coming of the American Revolution. She lives in Mamaroneck, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Porter

Every few years, an international crime captures the attention of the media. A citizen of one country commits a crime in another country. One country has certain social justice norms to address the severity of the crime. The other country has a completely different set of expectations. One country m......more

Goodreads review by Janilyn

Eustace writes a hefty tome, but it's chock full of facts and stories. I had never heard of this incident so I read the book with get interest. The author provides plenty of scholarship and professional analysis. I have always enjoyed exploring Native American history, especially at the crossroads w......more

This is an in depth examination of what led up to the The Albany Treaty of 1722, also known as the Great Treaty. At 300 years old this year, it is oldest continuously recognized Indigenous treaty in Anglo-American law. It not only is a record of later land cessions and claims, both colonial and unde......more