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    Book Title
    The Yamasee Indians: From Florida to South Carolina
    ISBN
    9781496230386

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    University of Nebraska Press
    ISBN-10
    1496230388
    ISBN-13
    9781496230386
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    21050099329

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    372 Pages
    Publication Name
    Yamasee Indians : from Florida to South Carolina
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2022
    Subject
    United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, United States / General, Native American
    Type
    Textbook
    Author
    Denise I. Bossy
    Subject Area
    Social Science, History
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    20 Oz
    Item Length
    8.9 in
    Item Width
    5.9 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2018-006597
    Reviews
    "This impressive anthology tells the remarkable story of the Yamasee Indians, and in the telling, reveals the opportunities, upheavals, and strategies for survival of Native communities living on the edge of an expanding European empire."--Robbie Ethridge, professor of anthropology at the University of Mississippi and author of From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715, " The Yamasee Indians is a welcome addition to scholarship on southeastern Indigenous peoples. It will also be useful for scholars who focus on other regions and time periods. . . . In including analysis of Yamasee individuals, families, and towns, the volume irrefutably proves that Yamasees' experiences before, during, and after the Yamasee War were far from monolithic."--Garrett Wright, Native American and Indigenous Studies, "A much-needed, remarkably thorough, and impressively interdisciplinary investigation of a critically important but all-too-often-misunderstood Native nation. Anyone with an interest in the early American South and its people should read this book."--Joshua Piker, editor of the William and Mary Quarterly, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, and professor of history at the College of William & Mary, "The volume is one that experts on Native American and early American history, graduate and undergraduate students, and nonspecialists should find useful, engaging, and interesting."--D. Andrew Johnson, Journal of Southern History, "This anthology makes a fine addition to the extant scholarship on the Yamasee people, offers a balanced juxtaposition of disciplinary and thematic approaches to the subject, and builds on the scholarship that has come before while casting an eye toward what might be some promising areas for future study. The chapters all interconnect in ways that bespeak a kind of collective and collaborative approach to the topic at hand."--James Taylor Carson, professor and head of the School of Humanities, Languages, and Social Science at Griffith University in Brisbane and author of Thee Columbian Covenant: Race and the Writing of American History, "With deep readings of archaeological and historical traces, these essays fit exceptionally well together to lend a comprehensive view of Yamasee history and culture in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries."--Jonathan Hancock, Florida Historical Quarterly
    TitleLeading
    The
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    975.701
    Table Of Content
    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
    Synopsis
    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., 2019 William L. Proctor Award from the Historic St. Augustine Research Institute The Yamasee Indians are best known for their involvement in the Indian slave trade and the eighteenth-century war (1715-54) that took their name. Yet their significance in colonial history is far larger than that. Denise I. Bossy brings together archaeologists of South Carolina and Florida with historians of the Native South, Spanish Florida, and British Carolina for the first time to answer elusive questions about the Yamasees' identity, history, and fate. Until now scholarly works have rarely focused on the Yamasees themselves. In southern history, the Yamasees appear only sporadically outside of slave raiding or the Yamasee War. Their culture and political structures, the complexities of their many migrations, their kinship networks, and their survival remain largely uninvestigated. The Yamasees' relative obscurity in scholarship is partly a result of their geographic mobility. Reconstructing their past has posed a real challenge in light of their many, often overlapping migrations. In addition, the campaigns waged by the British (and the Americans after them) to erase the Yamasees from the South forced Yamasee survivors to camouflage their identities bit by bit. The Yamasee Indians recovers the complex history of these peoples. In this critically important new volume, historians and archaeologists weave together the fractured narratives of the Yamasees through probing questions about their mobility, identity, and networks.
    LC Classification Number
    E99.Y22Y36 2022

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