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Native Peoples, Cultures, and Places of the Southeastern United States
Edited by Jerald T. Milanich, Florida Museum of Natural History
Series Description:
Each volume in this series is intended to provide a highly readable overview of an American Indian group, the culture of a discreet period, region or place, a major archaeological site, or a specific topic of interest crossing many cultures. The goal is to make readers aware of the native American heritage of the Southeastern United States.
For more Information:
Dr. Jerald T. Milanich Curator in Archaeology Florida Museum of Natural History Gainesville, FL 32611-7800
There are 9 books in this series.
Please note that while you may order forthcoming books at any time, they will not be available for shipment until shortly before publication date
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The Calusa and Their Legacy: South Florida People and Their Environments Darcie A. MacMahon and William H. Marquardt Pubdate: 12/31/2004
Rich with photographs and colorful drawings, this history of the remarkable Calusa Indians presents a vivid picture of the luxurious natural environment and teeming estuaries along Florida's coasts that sustained the Calusa. |
Cloth: $39.95
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Before and After Jamestown: Virginia's Powhatans and Their Predecessors Helen C. Rountree and E. Randolph Turner Pubdate: 6/30/2002
In 2007, Jamestown will observe its 400th anniversary. New to paperback, this is the story of America's first permanent English settlement as told through its relationship with Virginia’s native peoples. 7 maps, 63 b&w photos, 30 illustrations. |
Cloth: $39.95 Paper: $24.95
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The Ancient Mounds of Poverty Point: Place of Rings Jon L. Gibson Pubdate: 2/1/2001
Jon Gibson confronts the intriguing mystery of Poverty Point, the ruins of a large prehistoric Indian settlement that was home to one of the most fascinating ancient cultures in eastern North America. |
Cloth: $59.95 Paper: $24.95
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