Indian Agency in Spanish Florida: Some New Findings from Mission Santa Catalina de Guale
The resurgence of Spanish mission archaeology in the American Southeast over the last three decades demonstrates the fallacy of the rigid and misleading Borderlands perspective on Franciscan-American Indian interactions. While engaging in the archaeology of Mission Santa Catalina de Guale, I suggest...
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Main Author: | David Hurst Thomas |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Kennesaw State University
2011-06-01
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Series: | Journal of Global Initiatives |
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Online Access: | https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/jgi/vol5/iss1/8/ |
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