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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_775277800
    Format: VIII, 256 S , graph. Darst., Kt
    ISBN: 9780816530519
    Series Statement: The archaeology of colonialism in native North America
    Content: " Spanish missions in North America were once viewed as confining and stagnant communities, with native peoples on the margins of the colonial enterprise. Recent archaeological and ethnohistorical research challenges that notion. Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions considers how native peoples actively incorporated the mission system into their own dynamic existence. The book, written by diverse scholars and edited by Lee M. Panich and Tsim D. Schneider, covers missions in the Spanish borderlands from California to Texas to Georgia. Offering thoughtful arguments and innovative perspectives, the editors organized the book around three interrelated themes. The first section explores power, politics, and belief, recognizing that Spanish missions were established within indigenous landscapes with preexisting tensions, alliances, and belief systems. The second part, addressing missions from the perspective of indigenous inhabitants, focuses on their social, economic, and historical connections to the surrounding landscapes. The final section considers the varied connections between mission communities and the world beyond the mission walls, including examinations of how mission neophytes, missionaries, and colonial elites vied for land and natural resources. Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions offers a holistic view on the consequences of missionization and the active negotiation of missions by indigenous peoples, revealing cross-cutting perspectives into the complex and contested histories of the Spanish borderlands. This volume challenges readers to examine deeply the ways in which native peoples negotiated colonialism not just inside the missions themselves but also within broader indigenous landscapes. This book will be of interest to archaeologists, historians, tribal scholars, and anyone interested in indigenous encounters with colonial institutions"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Native Agency at the Margins of Empire : Indigenous Landscapes, Spanish Missions, and Contested Histories , Missionization, Negotiation and Belief : The Role of the Acuera Chiefdom in Colonial Seventeenth Century Florida , Missions Untenable : Experiences of the Hasinai Caddo and the Spanish in East Texas , Who were the Guale? : Reevaluating Interaction in the Mission Town of San Joseph de Sapala , Countless Heathens : Native Americans and the Spanish Missions of Southern Texas and Northeastern Coahuila , Indigenous Landscapes : Mexicanized Indians and the Archaeology of Social Networks in Alta California , Depriving God and the King of the Means of Charity : Early Nineteenth Century Missionaries' Views of Cattle Ranchers near Mission La Purisima, California , Points of Refuge in the South Central California Colonial Hinterlands , Toward an Historical Ecology of the Mission in Seventeenth Century New Mexico , A Cubist Perspective of Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; USA ; Spanier ; Mission ; Indianer ; Akkulturation ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948324132202882
    Format: 1 online resource (265 pages).
    ISBN: 9780816598892 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Archaeology of colonialism in native North America
    Additional Edition: Print version: Indigenous landscapes and Spanish missions : new perspectives from archaeology and ethnohistory. Tucson, [Arizona] : The University of Arizona Press, c2014 ISBN 9780816530519
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_BV048891799
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 553 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    ISBN: 978-0-429-27425-1
    Series Statement: Routledge handbooks
    Content: "The Routledge Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous-Colonial Interaction in the Americas brings together scholars from across the hemisphere to examine how archaeology can highlight the myriad ways that Indigenous people have negotiated colonial systems from the fifteenth century through to today. The contributions offer a comprehensive look at where the archaeology of colonialism has been and where it is heading. Geographically diverse case studies highlight longstanding theoretical and methodological issues as well as emerging topics in the field. The organization of chapters by key issues and topics, rather than by geography, fosters exploration of the commonalities and contrasts between historical contingencies and scholarly interpretations. Throughout the volume, Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors grapple with the continued colonial nature of archaeology and highlight Native perspectives on the potential of using archaeology to remember and tell colonial histories. This volume is the ideal starting point for students interested in how archaeology can illuminate Indigenous agency in colonial settings. Professionals, including academic and cultural resource management archaeologists, will find it a convenient reference for a range of topics related to the archaeology of colonialism in the Americas"
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-0-367-22282-6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-032-02111-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Archäologische Stätte ; Indigenes Volk ; Indianer ; Kolonialismus ; Aufsatzsammlung ; History ; Aufsatzsammlung ; History ; Electronic books. ; History.
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1788020626
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (578 pages)
    ISBN: 9780429274251 , 0429274254 , 9781000403619 , 1000403610 , 9781000403596 , 1000403599
    Content: "The Routledge Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous-Colonial Interaction in the Americas brings together scholars from across the hemisphere to examine how archaeology can highlight the myriad ways that Indigenous people have negotiated colonial systems from the fifteenth century through to today. The contributions offer a comprehensive look at where the archaeology of colonialism has been and where it is heading. Geographically diverse case studies highlight longstanding theoretical and methodological issues as well as emerging topics in the field. The organization of chapters by key issues and topics, rather than by geography, fosters exploration of the commonalities and contrasts between historical contingencies and scholarly interpretations. Throughout the volume, Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors grapple with the continued colonial nature of archaeology and highlight Native perspectives on the potential of using archaeology to remember and tell colonial histories. This volume is the ideal starting point for students interested in how archaeology can illuminate Indigenous agency in colonial settings. Professionals, including academic and cultural resource management archaeologists, will find it a convenient reference for a range of topics related to the archaeology of colonialism in the Americas"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367222826
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780429274251
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Routledge handbook of the archaeology of indigenous-colonial interaction in the Americas Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2021 ISBN 9780367222826
    Language: English
    Keywords: Amerika ; Archäologische Stätte ; Indigenes Volk ; Indianer ; Kolonialismus ; Geschichte 1400-2021 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Gainesville :University Press of Florida,
    UID:
    almahu_BV047808898
    Format: 322 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    ISBN: 978-0-8130-6915-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 9780813070001
    Language: German
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Indianer ; Kolonialismus ; Forschungsmethode ; Ethnoarchäologie ; Kolonialismus ; Forschungsmethode ; Ethnoarchäologie ; Indigenes Volk
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9948315893802882
    Format: xiv, 493 p. : , ill. (chiefly col.), col. maps.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: California natural history guide series ; no. 96
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Gainesville :University Press of Florida,
    UID:
    almafu_BV048891772
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 322 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    ISBN: 978-0-8130-6728-5
    Content: "Challenging narratives of Indigenous cultural loss and disappearance, This book highlights collaborative archaeological research and efforts to center the enduring histories of Native peoples in North America through case studies from several regions across the continent"--
    Content: "Challenging narratives of Indigenous cultural loss and disappearance that are still prevalent in the archaeological study of colonization, this book highlights collaborative research and efforts to center the enduring histories of Native peoples in North America through case studies from several regions across the continent. The contributors to this volume, including Indigenous scholars and Tribal resource managers, examine different ways that archaeologists can center long-term Indigenous presence in the practices of fieldwork, laboratory analysis, scholarly communication, and public interpretation. These conversations range from ways to reframe colonial encounters in light of Indigenous persistence to the practicalities of identifying poorly documented sites dating to the late nineteenth century. In recognizing Indigenous presence in the centuries after 1492, this volume counters continued patterns of unknowing in archaeology and offers new perspectives on decolonizing the field. These essays show how this approach can help expose silenced histories, modeling research practices that acknowledge Tribes as living entities with their own rights, interests, and epistemologies"--
    Note: Primäre Informationsquelle Landing Page (Oxford Academic), da kein Titelblatt vorhanden
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-81308018-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-81306915-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Indianer ; Kolonialismus ; Forschungsmethode ; Ethnoarchäologie ; Kolonialismus ; Forschungsmethode ; Ethnoarchäologie ; Indigenes Volk ; History ; History
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Gainesville :University Press of Florida,
    UID:
    almafu_9961152197002883
    Format: 1 online resource (335 pages)
    ISBN: 0-8130-7289-1 , 0-8130-6728-6 , 0-8130-6915-7
    Series Statement: Florida scholarship online
    Content: Challenging narratives of Indigenous cultural loss and disappearance that are still prevalent in the archaeological study of colonisation, this book highlights collaborative research and efforts to centre the enduring histories of Native peoples in North America through case studies from several regions across the continent.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2022. , Introduction: Archaeology, Unknowing, and the Recognition of Indigenous -- Presence in Post-1492 North America -- Lee M. Panich and Tsim D. Schneider -- Part I. Historical Legacies: Authenticity and Unknowing -- "I Can Tell It Always": Confronting Expectations of Native -- Disappearance Through Collaborative Research -- Ian Kretzler -- On The Rez, It's All Our History -- Catherine Dickson and Shawn Steinmetz -- Why Am I Ephemeral? Foregrounding Ndee Perceptions of Our Past as Persistence -- Nicholas C. Laluk -- Considering the Long-Term Consequences of Designating Native American -- Sites as European Creations -- Sarah Trabert -- The Struggle to Identify Nineteenth-Century Indigenous Sites in CRM / Matthew A. Beaudoin -- Distrust Thy Neighbor: Seminole Florida Camps from the Aftermath of the Seminole War to the Twentieth Century / Dave W. Scheidecker, Maureen Mahoney, and Paul N. Backhouse -- Part II. Conceptual and Practical Advances -- Recognizing Post-Columbian Indigenous Sites in California's Colonial Hinterlands / Kathleen L. Hull -- Looking at the World Through Rose-Colored Flaked Glass / Hannah Russell -- Home and Homeland in the Land Beyond the Mountains / Laura L. Scheiber -- Seeking Indigenous Trade Networks of the Midcontinent through Glass Beads from La Belle (41 MG 86) / Heather Walder -- Small and Under-Recorded Sites as Evidence for Gayogohó:nǫ' Cayuga) and Onondaga (Seneca) Regional Settlement Expansion, Circa 1640-1690 / Kurt A. Jordan -- Navigating Entanglements and Mitigating Intergenerational Trauma in Two Collaborative Projects: Stewart Indian School and "Our Ancestors" Walk of Sorrow Forced Removal Trail / Sarah E. Cowie and Diane L. Teeman -- Conclusion: Perspectives on Presence from a Sovereign (and Very Much Present) Native American Community / Tsim D. Schneider, Peter A. Nelson, and Nick Tipon
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8130-7000-7
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_837089174
    Format: Online-Ressource (264 p)
    ISBN: 9780816530519
    Series Statement: Archaeology of Colonialism in Native North America
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Native Agency at the Margins of Empire: Indigenous Landscapes, Spanish Missions, and Contested Histories - Tsim D. Schneider and Lee M. Panich -- Part I. Power, Politics, and Belief -- 2. The Guale Uprising of 1597: An Archaeological Perspective from Mission Santa Catalina de Guale (Georgia) - Elliot H. Blair and David Hurst Thomas -- 3. Missionization, Negotiation, and Belief: The Role of the Acuera Chiefdom in Colonial Seventeenth-Century Florida - Willet A. Boyer III -- 4. Missions Untenable: Experiences of the Hasinai Caddo and the Spanish in East Texas - Paul Shawn Marceaux and Mariah F. Wade -- Part II. External Connections -- 5. Who Were the Guale?: Reevaluating Interaction in the Mission Town of San Joseph de Sapala - Christopher R. Moore and Richard W. Jefferies -- 6. "Countless Heathens": Native Americans and the Spanish Missions of Southern Texas and Northeastern Coahuila - Tamra L. Walter and Thomas R. Hester -- 7. Indigenous Landscapes: Mexicanized Indians and the Archaeology of Social Networks in Alta California - Rubén G. Mendoza -- Part III. Outside the Mission Walls -- 8. Depriving God and the King of the Means of Charity: Early Nineteenth-Century Missionaries' Views of Cattle Ranchers near Mission La Purísima, California - Glenn J. Farris -- 9. Points of Refuge in the South Central California Colonial Hinterlands - Julienne Bernard, David Robinson, and Fraser Sturt -- 10. Toward a Historical Ecology of the Mission in Seventeenth-Century New Mexico - Mark T. Lycett -- Conclusion: Reflections on Spanish Missions in the Native Landscape -- 11. A Cubist Perspective of Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions - Kent G. Lightfoot -- References Cited -- Contributors -- Index.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""1. Native Agency at the Margins of Empire: Indigenous Landscapes, Spanish Missions, and Contested Histories - Tsim D. Schneider and Lee M. Panich""; ""Part I. Power, Politics, and Belief""; ""2. The Guale Uprising of 1597: An Archaeological Perspective from Mission Santa Catalina de Guale (Georgia) - Elliot H. Blair and David Hurst Thomas""; ""3. Missionization, Negotiation, and Belief: The Role of the Acuera Chiefdom in Colonial Seventeenth-Century Florida - Willet A. Boyer III"" , ""4. Missions Untenable: Experiences of the Hasinai Caddo and the Spanish in East Texas - Paul Shawn Marceaux and Mariah F. Wade""""Part II. External Connections""; ""5. Who Were the Guale?: Reevaluating Interaction in the Mission Town of San Joseph de Sapala - Christopher R. Moore and Richard W. Jefferies""; ""6. “Countless Heathens�: Native Americans and the Spanish Missions of Southern Texas and Northeastern Coahuila - Tamra L. Walter and Thomas R. Hester"" , ""7. Indigenous Landscapes: Mexicanized Indians and the Archaeology of Social Networks in Alta California - Rubén G. Mendoza""""Part III. Outside the Mission Walls""; ""8. Depriving God and the King of the Means of Charity: Early Nineteenth-Century Missionaries� Views of Cattle Ranchers near Mission La Purísima, California - Glenn J. Farris""; ""9. Points of Refuge in the South Central California Colonial Hinterlands - Julienne Bernard, David Robinson, and Fraser Sturt""; ""10. Toward a Historical Ecology of the Mission in Seventeenth-Century New Mexico - Mark T. Lycett"" , ""Conclusion: Reflections on Spanish Missions in the Native Landscape""""11. A Cubist Perspective of Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions - Kent G. Lightfoot""; ""References Cited""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780816598892
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780816530519
    Additional Edition: Print version Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions : New Perspectives from Archaeology and Ethnohistory
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 10
    Book
    Book
    Gainesville :University Press of Florida,
    UID:
    almafu_BV048852061
    Format: 322 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-81308018-5 , 9780813069159
    Content: "Challenging narratives of Indigenous cultural loss and disappearance, This book highlights collaborative archaeological research and efforts to center the enduring histories of Native peoples in North America through case studies from several regions across the continent"--
    Content: "Challenging narratives of Indigenous cultural loss and disappearance that are still prevalent in the archaeological study of colonization, this book highlights collaborative research and efforts to center the enduring histories of Native peoples in North America through case studies from several regions across the continent. The contributors to this volume, including Indigenous scholars and Tribal resource managers, examine different ways that archaeologists can center long-term Indigenous presence in the practices of fieldwork, laboratory analysis, scholarly communication, and public interpretation. These conversations range from ways to reframe colonial encounters in light of Indigenous persistence to the practicalities of identifying poorly documented sites dating to the late nineteenth century. In recognizing Indigenous presence in the centuries after 1492, this volume counters continued patterns of unknowing in archaeology and offers new perspectives on decolonizing the field. These essays show how this approach can help expose silenced histories, modeling research practices that acknowledge Tribes as living entities with their own rights, interests, and epistemologies"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: Archaeology, Unknowing, and the Recognition of Indigenous -- Presence in Post-1492 North America / Lee M. Panich and Tsim D. Schneider -- Part I. Historical Legacies: Authenticity and Unknowing: "I Can Tell It Always": Confronting Expectations of Native Disappearance Through Collaborative Research / Ian Kretzler -- On The Rez, It's All Our History / Catherine Dickson and Shawn Steinmetz -- Why Am I Ephemeral? Foregrounding Ndee Perceptions of Our Past as Persistence / Nicholas C. Laluk -- Considering the Long-Term Consequences of Designating Native American Sites as European Creations / Sarah Trabert -- The Struggle to Identify Nineteenth-Century Indigenous Sites in CRM / Matthew A. Beaudoin -- Distrust Thy Neighbor: Seminole Florida Camps from the Aftermath of the Seminole War to the Twentieth Century / Dave W. Scheidecker, Maureen Mahoney, and Paul N. Backhouse -- Part II. Conceptual and Practical Advances: Recognizing Post-Columbian Indigenous Sites in California's Colonial Hinterlands / Kathleen L. Hull -- Looking at the World Through Rose-Colored Flaked Glass / Hannah Russell -- Home and Homeland in the Land Beyond the Mountains / Laura L. Scheiber -- Seeking Indigenous Trade Networks of the Midcontinent through Glass Beads from La Belle (41 MG 86) / Heather Walder -- Small and Under-Recorded Sites as Evidence for Gayogohó:nǫ' Cayuga) and Onondaga (Seneca) Regional Settlement Expansion, Circa 1640-1690 / Kurt A. Jordan -- Navigating Entanglements and Mitigating Intergenerational Trauma in Two Collaborative Projects: Stewart Indian School and "Our Ancestors" Walk of Sorrow Forced Removal Trail / Sarah E. Cowie and Diane L. Teeman -- Conclusion: Perspectives on Presence from a Sovereign (and Very Much Present) Native American Community / Tsim D. Schneider, Peter A. Nelson, and Nick Tipon
    Additional Edition: Online version Archaeologies of indigenous presence Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2022] ISBN 9780813070001
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kolonialismus ; Forschungsmethode ; Ethnoarchäologie ; Indigenes Volk ; Indianer ; Kolonialismus ; Forschungsmethode ; Ethnoarchäologie ; History
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