Format:
Online-Ressource (300 p)
ISBN:
9780817353520
Content:
While contact with explorers, missionaries, and traders made a significant impact on natives of the Eastern Woodlands, Indian peoples cannot be solely understood from the historical record. Here, in Societies in Eclipse, archaeologists combine recent research with insights from anthropology, historiography, and oral tradition to examine the cultural landscape preceding and immediately following the arrival of Europeans. The evidence suggests that native societies were in the process of significant cultural transformation prior to contact.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
,
Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Introduction to Eastern North America at the Dawn of European Colonization; 2 The Distribution of Eastern Woodlands Peoples at the Prehistoric and Historic Interface; 3 Evolution of the Mohawk Iroquois; 4 Change and Survival among the Onondaga Iroquois since 1500; 5 Contact, Neutral Iroquoian Transformation, and the Little Ice Age; 6 Penumbral Protohistory on Lake Erie's South Shore; 7 The Protohistoric Monongahela and the Case for an Iroquois Connection
,
8 Transformation of the Fort Ancient Cultures of the Central Ohio Valley9 Monacan Archaeology of the Virginia Interior, A.D. 1400-1700; 10 Tribes and Traders on the North Carolina Piedmont, A.D. 1000-1710; 11 The Rise and Fall of Coosa, A.D. 1350-1700; 12 The Emergence and Demise of the Calusa; 13 The Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Periods in the Central Mississippi Valley; 14 The Vacant Quarter Hypothesis and the Yazoo Delta; 15 Prelude to History on the Eastern Prairies; 16 Postscript; References Cited; Index;
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780817383398
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780817353520
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Societies in Eclipse : Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands Indians, A.D. 1400-1700
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books
Bookmarklink