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The Indians of the Southeastern United States.
John Reed Swanton
Published
1969
by Scholarly Press in Grosse Pointe, Mich
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1946. |
Series | Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E78.S65 S9 1969 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 943 p. |
Number of Pages | 943 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5287143M |
LC Control Number | 72006336 |
Hernando de Soto, the Spanish conquistador, between – traversed what became the southeastern United he encountered many different mound-builder peoples who were perhaps descendants of the great Mississippian mound-building tradition still existed in the southeast during the midth century. Buy The Indians of the southeastern United States. by John Reed Swanton online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 1 editions - starting at $ Shop now.5/5(1).
The Native Americans of the Southeast lived between the Atlantic on the east, the Gulf of Mexico. In the North, the border is not as clear being the near the Ohio River while in the west it roughly followed the area of the Mississippi River. The Indians in the Southeast had diverse cultures. Many of them inherited their culture that developed. Charles Melvin Hudson, Jr. () was the Franklin Professor of Anthropology and History Emeritus at the University of Georgia, and a leading authority on the history and culture of Native Americans in the Southeastern United States.4/5(7).
A gallery of ancient Southeastern maps along with an analysis of their importance in identification of early Native American Tribes. to determine the boundaries of the United States and its states. much longer than the British, they were not Native Americans. By the end of the decade, very few natives remained anywhere in the southeastern United States. Working on behalf of white settlers who wanted to grow cotton on the Indians.
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Print book: Government publication --Population --Relation of the aboriginal population to the natural area --Prehistoric movements --History of the southeastern Indians from the period of first white contact to the expedition of Hernando de Soto. About this Book Catalog Record Details.
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Clair Shores, Mich.: Scholarly Press, Indians of the Southeast This series focuses on the Indians of the southeastern United States.
Although books in the series concentrate in the disciplines of history and anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, sociology, literature, and related disciplines also play a large role. "The Indians of the Southeastern United States enjoyed the richest and most advanced level of culture of any native people north of Mexico.
Hardly any of their achievements are remembered today, however, and more than any of the aboriginal Americans, the Southeastern Indians have been ignored by both the historian and the general public.
The Southeastern Indians brilliantly recaptures the. Swanton, John R. The Indians of the Southeastern United States. (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin ) Washington: GPO, Pp. The Paleoindian, Archaic, Woodland, and Mississipian eras of Southeastern Indian Civilization.
Exploration of the South by DeSoto through the Roanoke colony Indians and various wars- in NC the Tuscarora War was especially important while WWII had a gigantic influence on Indians overall The Green Corn Ceremony (most important religous ceremony)Cited by: Get this from a library.
Indians of the Southeast: then and now. [Jesse Burt; Robert B Ferguson; David Wilson] -- Describes the origin, history, and cultures of the Indians of the southeastern United States from prehistoric times to the present. The historical Indian tribes of the south-eastern United States are diverse in language, but they share so many important characteristics that they form a cultural province.
The Native American tribes of what is now the Southeastern United States left intriguing relics of their ancient cultural life. Arrowheads, spearpoints, stone tools, and other artifacts are found in newly plowed fields, on hillsides after a fresh rain, or in washed-out creekbeds.
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Her writing reads easy. Her research is solid. Although she is sympathetic to the injustices suffered by the Indians /5.Of the numerous Native languages and dialects spoken across this region a few centuries ago, only a handful remain today.
Native Languages of the Southeastern United States presents a comprehensive survey and analysis of the southeastern Native languages at the close of the twentieth century. The diversity and richness of these surviving linguistic traditions emerge clearly in this valuable.Additional Physical Format: Online version: Swanton, John Reed, Indians of the southeastern United States.
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