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. Sh...
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Online Access: | Electronic book from EBSCO Electronic book from EBSCO |
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Format: | Government Document eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: | Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2009. |
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Summary: | 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." |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (526 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-492) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780803226142 0803226144 |
Access: | Access limited to authorized users. |