The Strait — Glossary

By Fredy Perlman (1988)

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(1934 - 1985)

Fredy Perlman (August 20, 1934 – July 26, 1985) was an American author, publisher, professor, and activist. His most popular work, the book Against His-Story, Against Leviathan!, details the rise of state domination with a retelling of history through the Hobbesian metaphor of the Leviathan. Though Perlman detested ideology and claimed that the only "-ist" he would respond to was "cellist," his work as an author and publisher has been influential on modern anarchist thought. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Beautiful River: Ohio River

Bison Prairie: St. Joseph, Michigan

Boweting: Sault St. Marie, Michigan

Cahokia: in Illinois, across the Mississippi from St. Louis

Clear Lake: Lake St. Clair

Eastern River: Hudson River

Easternmost Lake: Lake Ontario

Great Falls: Niagara

Hochelaga: Montreal

Karontaen: Wyandotte, Michigan

Kekionga: Ft. Wayne, Indiana

Kithepekanu: Tippicanoe

Kichigami: Lake Superior

Lakebottom: Chicago

Leaning Tree village: L’Arbre Croche, Michigan

Long River: Mississippi River

Morningland: Amherstsberg, Ontario and vicinity

Muskingum mound village: Marietta, Ohio

Northern River: St. Lawrence River

Pickawillany: on Great Miami River in S. W. Ohio

Piqua: town in west-central Ohio

Sagi Bay: Saginaw Bay

Shequemenon: Tequamenon Falls, Michigan

Shuagan: Oswego, N.Y.

Stadacona: Quebec City

Tiosa Rondion: Detroit

Uiatanon: Lafayette, Indiana

From : TheAnarchistLibrary.org

(1934 - 1985)

Fredy Perlman (August 20, 1934 – July 26, 1985) was an American author, publisher, professor, and activist. His most popular work, the book Against His-Story, Against Leviathan!, details the rise of state domination with a retelling of history through the Hobbesian metaphor of the Leviathan. Though Perlman detested ideology and claimed that the only "-ist" he would respond to was "cellist," his work as an author and publisher has been influential on modern anarchist thought. (From: Wikipedia.org.)

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