Indigenous landscapes and Spanish missions : new perspectives from archaeology and ethnohistory /
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Imprint: | Tucson : University of Arizona Press, [2014] |
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Description: | viii, 256 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | The archaeology of colonialism in native North America Archaeology of colonialism in native North America. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9973603 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Native Agency at the Margins of Empire: Indigenous Landscapes, Spanish Missions, and Contested Histories
- Part I. Power, Politics, and Belief
- 2. The Guale Uprising of 1597: An Archaeological Perspective from Mission Santa Catalina de Guale (Georgia)
- 3. Missionization, Negotiation, and Belief: The Role of the Acuera Chiefdom in Colonial Seventeenth-Century Florida
- 4. Missions Untenable: Experiences of the Hasinai Caddo and the Spanish in East Texas
- Part II. External Connections
- 5. Who Were the Guale?: Reevaluating Interaction in the Mission Town of San Joseph de Sapala
- 6. "Countless Heathens": Native Americans and the Spanish Missions of Southern Texas and Northeastern Coahuila
- 7. Indigenous Landscapes: Mexicanized Indians and the Archaeology of Social Networks in Alta California
- 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
- 9. Points of Refuge in the South Central California Colonial Hinterlands
- 10. Toward a Historical Ecology of the Mission in Seventeenth-Century New Mexico
- Conclusion: Reflections on Spanish Missions in the Native Landscape
- 11. A Cubist Perspective of Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions
- References Cited
- Contributors
- Index