Karankawa Indians of Texas :: an Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change.
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505 | 0 | |a Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1 Who Were the Karankawas?; Chapter 2 The Karankawan Environment; Chapter 3 The Archaeological Exploration of Karankawan Adaptation; Chapter 4 Archaeological Evidence for Prehistoric Occupation of Shoreline Fishing Camps; Chapter 5 Karankawan Occupation of the Coastal Prairie Environment; Chapter 6 Reconstructing Prehistoric Karankawan Adaptive Patterns; Chapter 7 Karankawan Adaptive Patterns during the Colonial Era; Chapter 8 The Impacts of European Colonization: Continuity and Change in Karankawan Lifeways. | |
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contents | Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1 Who Were the Karankawas?; Chapter 2 The Karankawan Environment; Chapter 3 The Archaeological Exploration of Karankawan Adaptation; Chapter 4 Archaeological Evidence for Prehistoric Occupation of Shoreline Fishing Camps; Chapter 5 Karankawan Occupation of the Coastal Prairie Environment; Chapter 6 Reconstructing Prehistoric Karankawan Adaptive Patterns; Chapter 7 Karankawan Adaptive Patterns during the Colonial Era; Chapter 8 The Impacts of European Colonization: Continuity and Change in Karankawan Lifeways. Chapter 9 The Karankawas on the Spanish Colonial Frontier: Seven Decades of Hostilities and the Resolution of Con ictChapter 10 The Mission as an Ecological Resource; Chapter 11 The Long- Term Ecological Roots of Adaptive Change; Appendix A De ning the Geographical and Chronological Parameters of the Rockport Phase through Ceramic Analysis; Appendix B Methods of Seasonality Analysis; References Cited; Index. |
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spelling | Ricklis, Robert A. (Robert Arthur), 1948- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjv6qxMVvYpGpVQQ8HQkTb http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95075013 Karankawa Indians of Texas : an Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change. Austin : University of Texas Press, 1996. 1 online resource (236 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Texas Archaeology and Ethnohistory Ser. Print version record. Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1 Who Were the Karankawas?; Chapter 2 The Karankawan Environment; Chapter 3 The Archaeological Exploration of Karankawan Adaptation; Chapter 4 Archaeological Evidence for Prehistoric Occupation of Shoreline Fishing Camps; Chapter 5 Karankawan Occupation of the Coastal Prairie Environment; Chapter 6 Reconstructing Prehistoric Karankawan Adaptive Patterns; Chapter 7 Karankawan Adaptive Patterns during the Colonial Era; Chapter 8 The Impacts of European Colonization: Continuity and Change in Karankawan Lifeways. Chapter 9 The Karankawas on the Spanish Colonial Frontier: Seven Decades of Hostilities and the Resolution of Con ictChapter 10 The Mission as an Ecological Resource; Chapter 11 The Long- Term Ecological Roots of Adaptive Change; Appendix A De ning the Geographical and Chronological Parameters of the Rockport Phase through Ceramic Analysis; Appendix B Methods of Seasonality Analysis; References Cited; Index. Annotation "Popular lore has long depicted the Karankawa Indians as primitive scavengers (perhaps even cannibals) who eked out a meager subsistence from fishing, hunting, and gathering on the Texas coastal plains. That caricature, according to Robert Ricklis, hides the reality of a people who were well-adapted to their environment, skillful in using its resources, and successful in maintaining their culture until the arrival of Anglo-American settlers." "The Karankawa Indians of Texas is the first modern, well-researched history of the Karankawa from pre-historic times until their extinction in the nineteenth century. Blending archaeological and ethnohistorical data into a lively narrative history, Ricklis reveals the basic lifeway of the Karankawa, a seasonal pattern that took them from large coastal fishing camps in winter to small, dispersed hunting and gathering parties in summer. In a most important finding, he shows how, after initial hostilities, the Karankawa incorporated the Spanish missions into their subsistence pattern during the colonial period and coexisted peacefully with Euroamericans until the arrival of Anglo settlers in the 1820s and 1830s. These findings will be of wide interest to everyone studying the interactions of Native American and European peoples."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Karankawa Indians History Sources. Excavations (Archaeology) Texas Gulf Coast. Ethnohistory Texas Gulf Coast. Gulf Coast (Tex.) Antiquities. Fouilles (Archéologie) Texas Mexique, Côte du golfe du. Ethnohistoire Texas Mexique, Côte du golfe du. Antiquities fast Ethnohistory fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Karankawa Indians fast Texas Gulf Coast fast History fast Sources fast Print version: Ricklis, Robert A. Karankawa Indians of Texas : An Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change. Austin : University of Texas Press, ©1996 9780292770737 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2942834 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ricklis, Robert A. (Robert Arthur), 1948- Karankawa Indians of Texas : an Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change. Texas Archaeology and Ethnohistory Ser. Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1 Who Were the Karankawas?; Chapter 2 The Karankawan Environment; Chapter 3 The Archaeological Exploration of Karankawan Adaptation; Chapter 4 Archaeological Evidence for Prehistoric Occupation of Shoreline Fishing Camps; Chapter 5 Karankawan Occupation of the Coastal Prairie Environment; Chapter 6 Reconstructing Prehistoric Karankawan Adaptive Patterns; Chapter 7 Karankawan Adaptive Patterns during the Colonial Era; Chapter 8 The Impacts of European Colonization: Continuity and Change in Karankawan Lifeways. Chapter 9 The Karankawas on the Spanish Colonial Frontier: Seven Decades of Hostilities and the Resolution of Con ictChapter 10 The Mission as an Ecological Resource; Chapter 11 The Long- Term Ecological Roots of Adaptive Change; Appendix A De ning the Geographical and Chronological Parameters of the Rockport Phase through Ceramic Analysis; Appendix B Methods of Seasonality Analysis; References Cited; Index. Karankawa Indians History Sources. Excavations (Archaeology) Texas Gulf Coast. Ethnohistory Texas Gulf Coast. Fouilles (Archéologie) Texas Mexique, Côte du golfe du. Ethnohistoire Texas Mexique, Côte du golfe du. Antiquities fast Ethnohistory fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Karankawa Indians fast |
title | Karankawa Indians of Texas : an Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change. |
title_auth | Karankawa Indians of Texas : an Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change. |
title_exact_search | Karankawa Indians of Texas : an Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change. |
title_full | Karankawa Indians of Texas : an Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change. |
title_fullStr | Karankawa Indians of Texas : an Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change. |
title_full_unstemmed | Karankawa Indians of Texas : an Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change. |
title_short | Karankawa Indians of Texas : |
title_sort | karankawa indians of texas an ecological study of cultural tradition and change |
title_sub | an Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and Change. |
topic | Karankawa Indians History Sources. Excavations (Archaeology) Texas Gulf Coast. Ethnohistory Texas Gulf Coast. Fouilles (Archéologie) Texas Mexique, Côte du golfe du. Ethnohistoire Texas Mexique, Côte du golfe du. Antiquities fast Ethnohistory fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Karankawa Indians fast |
topic_facet | Karankawa Indians History Sources. Excavations (Archaeology) Texas Gulf Coast. Ethnohistory Texas Gulf Coast. Gulf Coast (Tex.) Antiquities. Fouilles (Archéologie) Texas Mexique, Côte du golfe du. Ethnohistoire Texas Mexique, Côte du golfe du. Antiquities Ethnohistory Excavations (Archaeology) Karankawa Indians Texas Gulf Coast History Sources |
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