• Across a great divide : continuity and change in native North American societies, 1400-1900
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Title Information: continuity and change in native North American societies, 1400-1900
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: MitchellMark D,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: ScheiberLaura L,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Project Muse
    Place of Publication: Tucson
    Published: University of Arizona Press;
    Year of Publication: c2010
    Description: 1 online resource (ix, 342 p.)ill., maps. :
    Series: Amerind studies in archaeology
    Subject: Social change - North America -
    Subject: Social archaeology - North America -
    Subject: Indians of North America - Cultural assimilation -
    Subject: Indians of North America - Colonization -
    Subject: Indians of North America - Social conditions -
    Subject: North America - Colonization -
    Online resource: http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780816502288/
    Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index
    ISBN: 9780816502288electronic bk.
    ISBN: 9780816528714hbk.
    ISBN: 0816528713hbk.
    Content Note: Crossing divides : archaeology as long-term history / Mark D. Mitchell and Laura L. Scheiber -- Agency and practice in Apalachee Province /John F. Scarry -- Long-term history, positionality, contingency, hybridity : does rethinking indigenous history reframe the Jamestown colony? / Jeffrey L. Hantman -- When moral economies and capitalism meet : Creek factionalism and the colonial southeastern frontier / Cameron B. Wesson -- Not just "one site against the world" : Seneca Iroquois intercommunity connections and autonomy, 1550-1779 / Kurt A. Jordan -- A prophet has arisen : the archaeologyof nativism among the nineteenth-centuryAlgonquin peoples of Illinois / Mark J. Wagner -- Mountain Shoshone technological transitions across the great divide / Laura L. Scheiber andJudson Byrd Finley-- The plains hide trade : French impact on Wichitatechnology and society / Susan C. Vehik ... [et al.] -- "Like butterflies on a mounting board" : Pueblo mobility and demography before 1825 /Jeremy Kulisheck -- The Dine at the edge of history : Navajo ethnogenesis in the northern Southwest, 1500-1750 / Richard H. Wilshusen -- A cross-cultural study of colonialism and indigenous foodways in western North America / Anthony P. Graesch, Julienne Bernard, and Anna C. Noah --Identity collectives andreligious colonialism in coastal western Alaska / Liam Frink -- Crossing, bridging, and transgressing divides in thestudy of native North America / Stephen W. Silliman
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