Mapping the Mississippian shatter zone: the colonial Indian slave trade and regional instability in the American South
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CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS VII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS X
1 INTRODUCTION: MAPPING THE MISSISSIPPIAN SHATTER ZONE 1 ROBBIE ETHRIDGE
2 EVENTS AS SEEN FROM THE NORTH:
THE IROQUOIS AND COLONIAL SLAVERY 63 WILLIAM A. FOX
3 FROM REFUGEES TO SLAVE TRADERS:
THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WESTO INDIANS 81 MAUREEN MEYERS
4 CARYINGE AWAYE THEIR CORNE AND CHILDREN :
THE EFFECTS OF WESTO SLAVE RAIDS ON THE INDIANS OF THE LOWER SOUTH 104
ERIC E. BOWNE
5 CATAWBA COALESCENCE AND THE SHATTERING OF THE CAROLINA PIEDMONT,
1540-1675 115 ROBIN A. BECK JR.
6 INDIANS REFUSING TO CARRY BURDENS : UNDERSTANDING THE SUCCESS OF
CATAWBA POLITICAL, MILITARY, AND SETTLEMENT STRATEGIES IN COLONIAL
CAROLINA 142 MARY ELIZABETH FITTS AND CHARLES L HEATH
7 THE GREATEST TRAVELERS IN AMERICA :
SHAWNEE SURVIVAL IN THE SHATTER ZONE 163 STEPHEN WARREN AND RANDOLPH NOE
IMAGE 2
8 TRACING THE ORIGINS OF THE EARLY
CREEKS, 1050-1700 CE 188 NED J. JENKINS
9 ALABAMA AND COUSHATTA DIASPORA AND COALESCENCE
IN THE MISSISSIPPIAN SHATTER ZONE 250
SHERI M. SHUCK-HALL
10 VIOLENCE IN A SHATTERED WORLD 272
MATTHEW H. JENNINGS
11 RAZING FLORIDA: THE INDIAN SLAVE TRADE AND THE
DEVASTATION OF SPANISH FLORIDA, 1659-1715 295
JOHN E. WORTH
12 SHATTERED AND INFECTED: EPIDEMICS AND THE
ORIGINS OF THE YAMASEE WAR, 1696-1715 312
PAUL KETTON
13 CHOCTAWS AT THE BORDER OF THE SHATTER ZONE:
SPHERES OF EXCHANGE AND SPHERES OF SOCIAL VALUE 333
PATRICIA GALLOWAY
14 SHATTER ZONE SHOCK WAVES ALONG
THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI 365
MARVIN D. JETER
15 PICKING UP THE PIECES: NATCHEZ COALESCENCE
IN THE SHATTER ZONE 388
GEORGE EDWARD MILNE
AFTERWORD: SOME THOUGHTS ON FURTHER WORK
ROBBIE ETHRIDGE 418
BIBLIOGRAPHY 425
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 493
INDEX 497
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contents | During the two centuries following European contact, the world of late prehistoric Mississippian chiefdoms collapsed and Native communities there fragmented, migrated, coalesced, and reorganized into new and often quite different societies. The editors of this volume, Robbie Ethridge and Sheri M. Shuck-Hall, argue that such a period and region of instability and regrouping constituted a "shatter zone." In this anthology, archaeologists, ethnohistorians, and anthropologists analyze the shatter zone created in the colonial South by examining the interactions of American Indians and European colonists. The forces that destabilized the region included especially the frenzied commercial traffic in Indian slaves conducted by both Europeans and Indians, which decimated several southern Native communities; the inherently fluid political and social organization of precontact Mississippian chiefdoms; and the widespread epidemics that spread across the South. Using examples from a range of Indian communities—Muskogee, Catawba, Iroquois, Alabama, Coushatta, Shawnee, Choctaw, Westo, and Natchez—the contributors assess the shatter zone region as a whole, and the varied ways in which Native peoples wrestled with an increasingly unstable world and worked to reestablish order. |
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spellingShingle | Mapping the Mississippian shatter zone the colonial Indian slave trade and regional instability in the American South During the two centuries following European contact, the world of late prehistoric Mississippian chiefdoms collapsed and Native communities there fragmented, migrated, coalesced, and reorganized into new and often quite different societies. The editors of this volume, Robbie Ethridge and Sheri M. Shuck-Hall, argue that such a period and region of instability and regrouping constituted a "shatter zone." In this anthology, archaeologists, ethnohistorians, and anthropologists analyze the shatter zone created in the colonial South by examining the interactions of American Indians and European colonists. The forces that destabilized the region included especially the frenzied commercial traffic in Indian slaves conducted by both Europeans and Indians, which decimated several southern Native communities; the inherently fluid political and social organization of precontact Mississippian chiefdoms; and the widespread epidemics that spread across the South. Using examples from a range of Indian communities—Muskogee, Catawba, Iroquois, Alabama, Coushatta, Shawnee, Choctaw, Westo, and Natchez—the contributors assess the shatter zone region as a whole, and the varied ways in which Native peoples wrestled with an increasingly unstable world and worked to reestablish order. HISTORY / State & Local / General bisacsh Colonists fast Colonization fast Ethnic relations fast Europeans fast Indian slaves fast Mississippian culture fast Regionalism fast Slave trade fast Social change fast Geschichte Mississippian culture Southern States Indian slaves Southern States History Slave trade Southern States History Regionalism Southern States History Social change Southern States History Europeans Southern States History Colonists Southern States History |
title | Mapping the Mississippian shatter zone the colonial Indian slave trade and regional instability in the American South |
title_auth | Mapping the Mississippian shatter zone the colonial Indian slave trade and regional instability in the American South |
title_exact_search | Mapping the Mississippian shatter zone the colonial Indian slave trade and regional instability in the American South |
title_full | Mapping the Mississippian shatter zone the colonial Indian slave trade and regional instability in the American South ed. by Robbie Ethridge ... |
title_fullStr | Mapping the Mississippian shatter zone the colonial Indian slave trade and regional instability in the American South ed. by Robbie Ethridge ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Mapping the Mississippian shatter zone the colonial Indian slave trade and regional instability in the American South ed. by Robbie Ethridge ... |
title_short | Mapping the Mississippian shatter zone |
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title_sub | the colonial Indian slave trade and regional instability in the American South |
topic | HISTORY / State & Local / General bisacsh Colonists fast Colonization fast Ethnic relations fast Europeans fast Indian slaves fast Mississippian culture fast Regionalism fast Slave trade fast Social change fast Geschichte Mississippian culture Southern States Indian slaves Southern States History Slave trade Southern States History Regionalism Southern States History Social change Southern States History Europeans Southern States History Colonists Southern States History |
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