Land of the Tejas : : Native American Identity and Interaction in Texas, A.D. 1300 to 1700 / / John Wesley Arnn.
Combining archaeological, historical, ethnographic, and environmental data, Land of the Tejas represents a sweeping, interdisciplinary look at Texas during the late prehistoric and early historic periods. Through this revolutionary approach, John Wesley Arnn reconstructs Native identity and social s...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- One Conceptualizing huntergatherers and distinguishing identity In the archaeological record -- Two Framing a model of prehistoric identity: Ethnographic Analogy and Archaeological Expectations -- Three Introducing the Toyah Phenomenon -- Four Assessing Toyah models and archaeological perceptions of the Toyah region -- Five Historical Context Conceptualizing Historical Frames of Reference -- Six Archaeological Context -- Seven Toyah Archaeology Material, Geographic Distribution, and the Concept of Toyah Culture -- Eight Putting it all together: Correlating Toyah Archaeology with Sociocultural Identities -- Nine Discussion and Conclusion -- BIBLIograPhy -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- One Conceptualizing huntergatherers and distinguishing identity In the archaeological record -- Two Framing a model of prehistoric identity: Ethnographic Analogy and Archaeological Expectations -- Three Introducing the Toyah Phenomenon -- Four Assessing Toyah models and archaeological perceptions of the Toyah region -- Five Historical Context Conceptualizing Historical Frames of Reference -- Six Archaeological Context -- Seven Toyah Archaeology Material, Geographic Distribution, and the Concept of Toyah Culture -- Eight Putting it all together: Correlating Toyah Archaeology with Sociocultural Identities -- Nine Discussion and Conclusion -- BIBLIograPhy -- Index |
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