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Indians of the greater Southeast : historical archaeology and ethnohistory
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Indians of the greater Southeast : historical archaeology and ethnohistory

Author: Bonnie G McEwan
Publisher: Gainesville, Fla. : University Press of Florida, ©2000.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"This volume brings together a group of scholars to summarize what we know of the development of native American cultures in the southeastern United States after 1500. The authors integrate archaeological, documentary, and ethnohistorical evidence in the most comprehensive study of diverse south-eastern Indian cultures published in decades. Their essays examine the evolution and responses of select tribes as they  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Bonnie G McEwan
ISBN: 0813017785 9780813017785 0813020867 9780813020860
OCLC Number: 42476755
Description: xvi, 336 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Contents: The Timucua Indians of northern Florida and southern Georgia / Jerald T. Milanich --
The Guale Indians of the Lower Atlantic coast: change and continuity / Rebecca Saunders --
The Apalachee Indians of northwest Florida / Bonnie G. McEwan --
The Chickasaws / Jay K. Johnson --
The Caddos of the trans-Mississippi South / Ann M. Early --
The Natchez of southwest Mississippi / Karl G. Lorenz --
The Quapaw Indians of Arkansas, 1673-1803 / George Sabo III --
Cherokee ethnohistory and archaeology from 1540 to 1838 / Gerald F. Schroedl --
Upper Creek archaeology / Gregory A. Waselkov and Marvin T. Smith --
The Lower Creeks: origins and early history / John E. Worth --
Archaeological perspectives on Florida Seminole ethnogenesis / Brent R. Weisman.
Responsibility: edited by Bonnie G. McEwan.

Abstract:

"This volume brings together a group of scholars to summarize what we know of the development of native American cultures in the southeastern United States after 1500. The authors integrate archaeological, documentary, and ethnohistorical evidence in the most comprehensive study of diverse south-eastern Indian cultures published in decades. Their essays examine the evolution and responses of select tribes as they became active participants in an increasingly complex world throughout the contact period."--Jacket.

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