Robbie Ethridge, an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Mississippi, is the author of Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World, 1796¿1816. Sheri M. Shuck-Hall, an associate professor of history at Christopher Newport University, is the author of Journey to the West: The Alabama and Coushatta Indians. ¿ Contributors: Robin Beck, Eric E. Bowne, Robbie Ethridge, Mary Elizabeth Fitts, William A. Fox, Patricia Galloway, Charles L. Heath, Ned J. Jenkins, Matthew H. Jennings, Marvin D. Jeter, Paul Kelton, Maureen Meyers, George Edward Milne, Randolph Noe, Sheri M. Shuck-Hall, Stephen Warren, and John E. Worth.…mehr
Robbie Ethridge, an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Mississippi, is the author of Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World, 1796¿1816. Sheri M. Shuck-Hall, an associate professor of history at Christopher Newport University, is the author of Journey to the West: The Alabama and Coushatta Indians. ¿ Contributors: Robin Beck, Eric E. Bowne, Robbie Ethridge, Mary Elizabeth Fitts, William A. Fox, Patricia Galloway, Charles L. Heath, Ned J. Jenkins, Matthew H. Jennings, Marvin D. Jeter, Paul Kelton, Maureen Meyers, George Edward Milne, Randolph Noe, Sheri M. Shuck-Hall, Stephen Warren, and John E. Worth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robbie Ethridge, an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Mississippi, is the author of Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World, 1796-1816. Sheri M. Shuck-Hall, an associate professor of history at Christopher Newport University, is the author of Journey to the West: The Alabama and Coushatta Indians. Contributors: Robin Beck, Eric E. Bowne, Robbie Ethridge, Mary Elizabeth Fitts, William A. Fox, Patricia Galloway, Charles L. Heath, Ned J. Jenkins, Matthew H. Jennings, Marvin D. Jeter, Paul Kelton, Maureen Meyers, George Edward Milne, Randolph Noe, Sheri M. Shuck-Hall, Stephen Warren, and John E. Worth.
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1. Introduction: Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone Robbie Ethridge
2. Events as Seen from the North: The Iroquois and Colonial Slavery William A. Fox
3. From Refugees to Slave Traders: The Transformation of the Westo Indians Maureen Meyers
4. "Caryinge awaye their Corne and Children": The Effects of Westo Slave Raids on the Indians of the Lower South Eric E. Bowne
5. Catawba Coalescence and the Shattering of the Carolina Piedmont, 1540--1675 Robin A. Beck Jr.
6. "Indians Refusing to Carry Burdens": Understanding the Success of Catawba Political, Military, and Settlement Strategies in Colonial Carolina Mary Elizabeth Fitts and Charles L. Heath
7. "The Greatest Travelers in America": Shawnee Survival in the Shatter Zone Stephen Warren and Randolph Noe
8. Tracing the Origins of the Early Creeks, 1050--1700 CE Ned J. Jenkins
9. Alabama and Coushatta Diaspora and Coalescence in the Mississippian Shatter Zone Sheri M. Shuck-Hall
10. Violence in a Shattered World Mathew H. Jennings
11. Razing Florida: The Indian Slave Trade and the Devastation of Spanish Florida, 1659--1715 John E. Worth
12. Shattered and Infected: Epidemics and the Origins of the Yamasee War, 1696--1715 Paul Kelton
13. Choctaws at the Border of the "Shatter Zone": Spheres of Exchange and Spheres of Social Value Patricia Galloway
14. Shatter Zone Shock Waves along the Lower Mississippi Marvin D. Jeter
15. Picking up the Pieces: Natchez Coalescence in the Shatter Zone George Edward Milne
Afterword: Some Thoughts on Further Work Robbie Ethridge Bibliography
1. Introduction: Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone Robbie Ethridge
2. Events as Seen from the North: The Iroquois and Colonial Slavery William A. Fox
3. From Refugees to Slave Traders: The Transformation of the Westo Indians Maureen Meyers
4. "Caryinge awaye their Corne and Children": The Effects of Westo Slave Raids on the Indians of the Lower South Eric E. Bowne
5. Catawba Coalescence and the Shattering of the Carolina Piedmont, 1540--1675 Robin A. Beck Jr.
6. "Indians Refusing to Carry Burdens": Understanding the Success of Catawba Political, Military, and Settlement Strategies in Colonial Carolina Mary Elizabeth Fitts and Charles L. Heath
7. "The Greatest Travelers in America": Shawnee Survival in the Shatter Zone Stephen Warren and Randolph Noe
8. Tracing the Origins of the Early Creeks, 1050--1700 CE Ned J. Jenkins
9. Alabama and Coushatta Diaspora and Coalescence in the Mississippian Shatter Zone Sheri M. Shuck-Hall
10. Violence in a Shattered World Mathew H. Jennings
11. Razing Florida: The Indian Slave Trade and the Devastation of Spanish Florida, 1659--1715 John E. Worth
12. Shattered and Infected: Epidemics and the Origins of the Yamasee War, 1696--1715 Paul Kelton
13. Choctaws at the Border of the "Shatter Zone": Spheres of Exchange and Spheres of Social Value Patricia Galloway
14. Shatter Zone Shock Waves along the Lower Mississippi Marvin D. Jeter
15. Picking up the Pieces: Natchez Coalescence in the Shatter Zone George Edward Milne
Afterword: Some Thoughts on Further Work Robbie Ethridge Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
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