Examines the military and political aspects of the Iroquois' role in the American revolution and describes the impact of the Americans and British on the their culture.
"No one who studies the Iroquois or the larger history of the resistance of the woodland Indians to the Anglo-Americans can afford to overlook Graymont's book. She has completed what this reviewer believes is a definitive account of the Iroquois and the American Revolution that will not be rewritten for decades to come."—William and Mary Quarterly