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Powhatan's mantle: Indians in the colonial Southeast
Gregory A. Waselkov, Peter H. Wood and M. Thomas Hatley-
Frontmatter
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General Introduction to the Revised Edition (The Editors, page 1)
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Part One, Geography and Population (page pagenumber)
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Introduction (Peter H. Wood, page 19)
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The Land and Water Communication Systems of the Southeastern Indians (Helen Hornbeck Tanner, page 27)
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Aboriginal Population Movements in the Early Historic Period Interior Southeast (Marvin T. Smith, page 43)
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The Changing Population of the Colonial South An Overview by Race and Region, 1685-1790 (Peter H. Wood, page 57)
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Interconnectedness and Diversity in "French Louisiana" (Kathleen DuVal, page 133)
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American Indians in Colonial New Orleans (Daniel H. Usner Jr., page 163)
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Part Two, Politics and Economics (page pagenumber)
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Introduction (Gregory A. Waselkov, page 189)
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Ruling "The Republic of Indians" in Seventeenth-Century Florida (Amy Turner Bushnell, page 195)
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Early English Effects on Virginia Algonquian Exchange and Tribute in the Tidewater Potomac (Stephen R. Potter, page 215)
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Cockacoeske, Queen of Pamunkey Diplomat and Suzeraine (Martha W. McCartney, page 243)
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"Our Bond of Peace" Patterns of Intercultural Exchange in the Carolina Piedmont, 1650-1750 (James H. Merrell, page 267)
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Cherokee Women Farmers Hold Their Ground (Tom Hatley, page 305)
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Part Three, Symbols and Society (page pagenumber)
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Introduction (Tom Hatley, page 339)
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"The Chief Who Is Your Father" Choctaw and French Views of the Diplomatic Relation (Patricia Galloway, page 345)
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The Calumet Ceremony in the Southeast as Observed Archaeologically (Ian W. Brown, page 371)
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Symbolism of Mississippian Mounds (Vernon James Knight Jr., page 421)
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Indian Maps of the Colonial Southeast (Gregory A. Waselkov, page 435)
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The Graysons' Dilemma A Creek Family Confronts the Science of Race (Claudio Saunt, page 503)
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The Contributors (page 521)
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Index (page 525)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAH | 77.2 (Sep. 1990): 643-644 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2079215 |
AIQ | 16.3 (Summer 1992): 424-425 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1185809 |
WHQ | 21.4 (Nov. 1990): 491-492 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/969260 |
ETH | 38.3 (Summer 1991): 333-335 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/482372 |
JSH | 57.3 (Aug. 1991): 481-483 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2209934 |
AANTH | 93.1 (Mar. 1991): 182-183 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/681494 |
AA | 56.2 (Apr. 1991): 366-367 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/281427 |
WMQ | 47.4 (Oct. 1990): 594-596 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2937986 |
PHR | 59.3 (Aug. 1990): 408-410 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3640762 |
ETH | 54.4 (Fall 2007): 769-771 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/40280341 |
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Published: c2006
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- 9780803298613 (paper)
- 9780803247451 (hardcover)
- 9780803204546 (ebook)