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ISBN
9780803298613
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Powhatan's Mantle : Indians in the Colonial Southeast
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Peter H. Wood
Item Length
9in
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Number of Pages
554 Pages

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Considered to be one of the all-time classic studies of southeastern Native peoples, Powhatan's Mantle proves more topical, comprehensive, and insightful than ever before in this revised edition for twenty-first century scholars and students.

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Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803298617
ISBN-13
9780803298613
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
Peter H. Wood
Publication Name
Powhatan's Mantle : Indians in the Colonial Southeast
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
554 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
E78.S65p69 2006
Edition Number
2
Reviews
"For any course aimed at covering either southeastern Indians or southeastern colonial history in any real depth, it should be required reading."-"Georgia Historical Quarterly", Praise for the first edition: "Thought-provoking and stimulating . . . an important work that enhances one's knowledge of the colonial southeastern Indians."-- North Carolina Historical Review "For any course aimed at covering either southeastern Indians or southeastern colonial history in any real depth, it should be required reading."-- Georgia Historical Quarterly "The book is flawless in terms of its presentation."-- Southeastern Archaeology, Praise for the first edition:"Thought-provoking and stimulating . . . an important work that enhances one's knowledge of the colonial southeastern Indians."--North Carolina Historical Review"For any course aimed at covering either southeastern Indians or southeastern colonial history in any real depth, it should be required reading."--Georgia Historical Quarterly"The book is flawless in terms of its presentation."--Southeastern Archaeology, "Thought-provoking and stimulating . . . an important work that enhances one's knowledge of the colonial southeastern Indians."- North Carolina Historical Review, " Thought-provoking and stimulating . . . an important work that enhances one' s knowledge of the colonial southeastern Indians." -- "North Carolina Historical Review", "For any course aimed at covering either southeastern Indians or southeastern colonial history in any real depth, it should be required reading." Georgia Historical Quarterly, "Thought-provoking and stimulating . . . an important work that enhances one's knowledge of the colonial southeastern Indians." North Carolina Historical Review, "For any course aimed at covering either southeastern Indians or southeastern colonial history in any real depth, it should be required reading."- Georgia Historical Quarterly, " For any course aimed at covering either southeastern Indians or southeastern colonial history in any real depth, it should be required reading." -- "Georgia Historical Quarterly", "Thought-provoking and stimulating . . . an important work that enhances one's knowledge of the colonial southeastern Indians."-North Carolina Historical Review, "Thought-provoking and stimulating . . . an important work that enhances one's knowledge of the colonial southeastern Indians."-"North Carolina Historical Review", Praise for the first edition: "Thought-provoking and stimulating . . . an important work that enhances one's knowledge of the colonial southeastern Indians."-North Carolina Historical Review "For any course aimed at covering either southeastern Indians or southeastern colonial history in any real depth, it should be required reading."-Georgia Historical Quarterly "The book is flawless in terms of its presentation."-Southeastern Archaeology, "Thought-provoking and stimulating . . . an important work that enhances one's knowledge of the colonial southeastern Indians."-- North Carolina Historical Review "For any course aimed at covering either southeastern Indians or southeastern colonial history in any real depth, it should be required reading."-- Georgia Historical Quarterly "The book is flawless in terms of its presentation."-- Southeastern Archaeology, "For any course aimed at covering either southeastern Indians or southeastern colonial history in any real depth, it should be required reading."-Georgia Historical Quarterly
Table of Content
Part One, Geography and Population Introduction, Peter H. Wood (Duke University); The Land and Water Communication Systems of the Southeastern Indians, Helen Hornbeck Tanner (Newberry Library); Aboriginal Population Movements in the Early Historic Period Interior Southeast, Marvin T. Smith (Valdosta State University); The Changing Population of the Colonial South: An Overview by Race and Region, 1685-1790, Peter H. Wood (Duke University); Interconnectedness and Diversity in "French Louisiana," Kathleen DuVal (UNC-Chapel Hill); American Indians in Colonial New Orleans, Daniel H. Usner, Jr. (Vanderbilt University) Part Two, Politics and Economics Introduction, Gregory A. Waselkov (University of South Alabama); Ruling "the Republic of Indians" in Seventeenth-Century Florida, Amy Turner Bushnell (College of Charleston, emeritus); Early English Effects on Virginia Algonquian Exchange and Tribute in the Tidewater Potomac, Stephen R. Potter (National Park Service); Cockacoeske, Queen of Pamunkey: Diplomat and Suzeraine, Martha W. McCartney (Independent scholar); "Our Bond of Peace": Patterns of Intercultural Exchange in the Carolina Piedmont, 1650-1750, James H. Merrell (Vassar College); Cherokee Women Farmers Hold Their Ground, Tom Hatley (Western Carolina University) Part Three, Symbols and Society Introduction, Tom Hatley (Western Carolina University); "The Chief Who Is Your Father": Choctaw and French Views of the Diplomatic Relation, Patricia Galloway (University of Texas-Austin); The Calumet Ceremony in the Southeast as Observed Archaeologically, Ian W. Brown (University of Alabama); Symbolism of Mississippian Mounds, Vernon James Knight, Jr. (University of Alabama); Indian Maps of the Colonial Southeast, Gregory A. Waselkov (University of South Alabama); The Graysons' Dilemma: A Creek Family Confronts the Science of Race, Claudio Saunt (University of Georgia)
Copyright Date
2006
Topic
General, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Lccn
2006-014921
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Social Science

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