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Powhatan's mantle : Indians in the colonial Southeast (Rev. and expanded ed)

Hatley, M. Thomas(Introduction by)Wood, Peter H.(Introduction by)Waselkov, Gregory A.(Edited by)
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Considered a classic study of southeastern Indians, "Powhatan's Mantle" demonstrates how ethnohistory, demography, archaeology, anthropology, and cartography can be brought together in fresh and meaningful ways to illuminate life in the early South.

In a series of provocative original essays, a dozen leading scholars show how diverse Native Americans interacted with newcomers from Europe and Africa during the three hundred years of dramatic change beginning in the early sixteenth century.

For this new and expanded edition, the original contributors have revisited their subjects to offer further insights based on years of additional scholarship.

The book includes four new essays, on calumet ceremonialism, social diversity in French Louisiana, the gendered nature of Cherokee agriculture, and the ideology of race among Creek Indians.

The result is a volume filled with detailed information and challenging, up-to-date reappraisals reflecting the latest interdisciplinary research, ranging from Indian mounds and map symbolism to diplomatic practices and social structure, written to interest fellow scholars and informed general readers.

Gregory A. Waselkov is a professor of anthropology and director of the Center for Archaeological Studies at the University of South Alabama.

He is the coeditor of "William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians" (Nebraska 2002).

Peter H. Wood is a professor of history at Duke University. He is the author of "Strange New Land: Africans in Colonial America" and a coauthor of the U.S. history textbook "Created Equal". Tom Hatley is Sequoyah Distinguished Professor in Cherokee Studies at Western Carolina University and the author of "The Dividing Paths: Cherokees and South Carolinians through the Era of Revolution".

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University of Nebraska Press
0803298617 / 9780803298613
Paperback / softback
01/12/2006
United States
English
544 p. : ill.
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Previous ed.: 1989.
Considered to be one of the all-time classic studies of southeastern Native peoples, it's revised for twenty-first century scholars and students.
Considered to be one of the all-time classic studies of southeastern Native peoples, it's revised for twenty-first century scholars and students. 1KBBS Central Southern states, HBJK History of the Americas, HBLL Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900, JFSL9 Indigenous peoples