Native American adoption, captivity, and slavery in changing contexts / edited by Max Carocci and Stephanie Pratt.

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Other Authors: Carocci, Max (Editor), Pratt, Stephanie, 1958- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Studies of the Americas.
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Physical Description:x, 267 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Chapter 1 Ripe for Colonial Exploitation: Ancient Traditions of Violence and Enmity as Preludes to the Indian Slave Trade / Marvin D. Jeter Jeter, Marvin D. 23
  • Chapter 2 The Emergence of the Colonial South: Colonial Indian Slaving, the Fall of the Precontact Mississippian World, and the Emergence of a New Social Geography in the American South, 1540-1730 / Robbie Ethridge Ethridge, Robbie 47
  • Chapter 3 Southeastern Indian Polities of the Seventeenth Century: Suggestions toward an Analytical Vocabulary / Eric E. Bowne Bowne, Eric E. 65
  • Chapter 4 From Captives to Kin: Indian Slavery and Changing Social Identities on the Louisiana Colonial Frontier / Dayna Bowker Lee Lee, Dayna Bowker 79
  • Chapter 5 Capturing Captivity: Visual Imaginings of the English and Powhatan Encounter Accompanying the Virginia Narratives of John Smith and Ralph Hamor, 1612-1634 / Stephanie Pratt Pratt, Stephanie 97
  • Chapter 6 Strategies of (Un) belonging: The Captivities of John Smith, Olaudah Equiano, and John Marrant / Susan Castillo Street Street, Susan Castillo 117
  • Chapter 7 Captive or Captivated: Rethinking Encounters in Early Colonial America / Patrick Minges Minges, Patrick 131
  • Chapter 8 A Christian Disposition: Religious Identity in the Meeker Captivity Narrative / Brandi Denison Denison, Brandi 147
  • Chapter 9 Visual Representation as a Method of Discourse on Captivity, Focused on Cynthia Ann Parker / Lin Holdridge Holdridge, Lin 167.