The Yamasee Indians
From Florida to South Carolina
Herausgeber: Bossy, Denise I
The Yamasee Indians
From Florida to South Carolina
Herausgeber: Bossy, Denise I
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Archaeologists of South Carolina and Florida and historians of the Native South, Spanish Florida, and British Carolina address elusive questions about Yamasee identity, political and social networks, and the fate of the Yamasees after the Yamasee War.
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Archaeologists of South Carolina and Florida and historians of the Native South, Spanish Florida, and British Carolina address elusive questions about Yamasee identity, political and social networks, and the fate of the Yamasees after the Yamasee War.
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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781496230386
- ISBN-10: 1496230388
- Artikelnr.: 62162651
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781496230386
- ISBN-10: 1496230388
- Artikelnr.: 62162651
Denise I. Bossy is an associate professor of history at the University of North Florida–Jacksonville. Alan Gallay is the Lyndon B. Johnson Chair of U.S. History at Texas Christian University. He has authored and edited many books, including Indian Slavery in Colonial America (Nebraska, 2010).
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Foreword, by Alan Gallay
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Recovering Yamasee History
Denise I. Bossy
Part 1. Yamasee Identity
1. Living at Liberty: The Ungovernable Yamasees of Spanish Florida
Amy Turner Bushnell
2. Yamasee Migrations into the Mocama and Timucua Provinces of Florida,
1667–1683: An Archaeological Perspective
Keith Ashley
3. Yamasee Material Culture and Identity: Altamaha/San Marcos Ceramics in
Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Yamasee Indian Settlements, Georgia and
South Carolina
Eric C. Poplin and Jon Bernard Marcoux
4. Cultural Continuity and Change: Archaeological Research at Yamasee
Primary Towns in South Carolina
Alexander Y. Sweeney
Part 2. Yamasee Networks
5. Spiritual Diplomacy: Reinterpreting the Yamasee Prince’s
Eighteenth-Century Voyage to England
Denise I. Bossy
6. Yamasee-African Ties in Carolina and Florida
Jane Landers
7. The Long Yamasee War: Reflections on Yamasee Conflict in the Eighteenth
Century
Steven C. Hahn
Part 3. Surviving the Yamasee War
8. The Persistence of Yamasee Power and Identity at the Town of San Antonio
de Pocotalaca, 1716–1752
Amanda Hall
9. Refuge among the Spanish: Yamasee Community Coalescence in St. Augustine
after 1715
Andrea P. White
10. Chief Francisco Jospogue: Reconstructing the Paths of a Guale-Yamasee
Indian Lineage through Spanish Records
Susan Richbourg Parker
11. The Yamasee in West Florida
John E. Worth
List of Contributors
Index
List of Tables
Foreword, by Alan Gallay
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Recovering Yamasee History
Denise I. Bossy
Part 1. Yamasee Identity
1. Living at Liberty: The Ungovernable Yamasees of Spanish Florida
Amy Turner Bushnell
2. Yamasee Migrations into the Mocama and Timucua Provinces of Florida,
1667–1683: An Archaeological Perspective
Keith Ashley
3. Yamasee Material Culture and Identity: Altamaha/San Marcos Ceramics in
Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Yamasee Indian Settlements, Georgia and
South Carolina
Eric C. Poplin and Jon Bernard Marcoux
4. Cultural Continuity and Change: Archaeological Research at Yamasee
Primary Towns in South Carolina
Alexander Y. Sweeney
Part 2. Yamasee Networks
5. Spiritual Diplomacy: Reinterpreting the Yamasee Prince’s
Eighteenth-Century Voyage to England
Denise I. Bossy
6. Yamasee-African Ties in Carolina and Florida
Jane Landers
7. The Long Yamasee War: Reflections on Yamasee Conflict in the Eighteenth
Century
Steven C. Hahn
Part 3. Surviving the Yamasee War
8. The Persistence of Yamasee Power and Identity at the Town of San Antonio
de Pocotalaca, 1716–1752
Amanda Hall
9. Refuge among the Spanish: Yamasee Community Coalescence in St. Augustine
after 1715
Andrea P. White
10. Chief Francisco Jospogue: Reconstructing the Paths of a Guale-Yamasee
Indian Lineage through Spanish Records
Susan Richbourg Parker
11. The Yamasee in West Florida
John E. Worth
List of Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Foreword, by Alan Gallay
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Recovering Yamasee History
Denise I. Bossy
Part 1. Yamasee Identity
1. Living at Liberty: The Ungovernable Yamasees of Spanish Florida
Amy Turner Bushnell
2. Yamasee Migrations into the Mocama and Timucua Provinces of Florida,
1667–1683: An Archaeological Perspective
Keith Ashley
3. Yamasee Material Culture and Identity: Altamaha/San Marcos Ceramics in
Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Yamasee Indian Settlements, Georgia and
South Carolina
Eric C. Poplin and Jon Bernard Marcoux
4. Cultural Continuity and Change: Archaeological Research at Yamasee
Primary Towns in South Carolina
Alexander Y. Sweeney
Part 2. Yamasee Networks
5. Spiritual Diplomacy: Reinterpreting the Yamasee Prince’s
Eighteenth-Century Voyage to England
Denise I. Bossy
6. Yamasee-African Ties in Carolina and Florida
Jane Landers
7. The Long Yamasee War: Reflections on Yamasee Conflict in the Eighteenth
Century
Steven C. Hahn
Part 3. Surviving the Yamasee War
8. The Persistence of Yamasee Power and Identity at the Town of San Antonio
de Pocotalaca, 1716–1752
Amanda Hall
9. Refuge among the Spanish: Yamasee Community Coalescence in St. Augustine
after 1715
Andrea P. White
10. Chief Francisco Jospogue: Reconstructing the Paths of a Guale-Yamasee
Indian Lineage through Spanish Records
Susan Richbourg Parker
11. The Yamasee in West Florida
John E. Worth
List of Contributors
Index
List of Tables
Foreword, by Alan Gallay
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Recovering Yamasee History
Denise I. Bossy
Part 1. Yamasee Identity
1. Living at Liberty: The Ungovernable Yamasees of Spanish Florida
Amy Turner Bushnell
2. Yamasee Migrations into the Mocama and Timucua Provinces of Florida,
1667–1683: An Archaeological Perspective
Keith Ashley
3. Yamasee Material Culture and Identity: Altamaha/San Marcos Ceramics in
Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Yamasee Indian Settlements, Georgia and
South Carolina
Eric C. Poplin and Jon Bernard Marcoux
4. Cultural Continuity and Change: Archaeological Research at Yamasee
Primary Towns in South Carolina
Alexander Y. Sweeney
Part 2. Yamasee Networks
5. Spiritual Diplomacy: Reinterpreting the Yamasee Prince’s
Eighteenth-Century Voyage to England
Denise I. Bossy
6. Yamasee-African Ties in Carolina and Florida
Jane Landers
7. The Long Yamasee War: Reflections on Yamasee Conflict in the Eighteenth
Century
Steven C. Hahn
Part 3. Surviving the Yamasee War
8. The Persistence of Yamasee Power and Identity at the Town of San Antonio
de Pocotalaca, 1716–1752
Amanda Hall
9. Refuge among the Spanish: Yamasee Community Coalescence in St. Augustine
after 1715
Andrea P. White
10. Chief Francisco Jospogue: Reconstructing the Paths of a Guale-Yamasee
Indian Lineage through Spanish Records
Susan Richbourg Parker
11. The Yamasee in West Florida
John E. Worth
List of Contributors
Index