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Indians in Seventeenth-Century Virginia

Indians in Seventeenth-Century Virginia
Author: Ben C. McCary
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 0806345411

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The purpose of this work is to offer a comprehensive summary, prior to the Indians' disappearance, of all manner of life and culture of the Algonquians and of the other tribes known to have inhabited 17th-century Virginia, namely the Iroquois and Sioux. Following his description of the principal tribes within the Powhatan confederation, tribes such as the Nansemond, Pamunkey, Pissaseck, and so on, the author's primary focus thereafter is with the social organization of the indigenous population, and the topics covered are legion: village structure, housing, foods, hunting and fishing methods, tobacco cultivation and usage, ornamentation and decoration, tools, pottery and furniture, implements and weapons, methods of warfare, music and games, marriage and burial customs, crime and punishment, religious beliefs, seasons and festivals, and more.


The Rise and Fall of the Powhatan Empire

The Rise and Fall of the Powhatan Empire
Author: James Axtell
Publisher: Colonial Williamsburg
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1995
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780879351533

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This book describes how the English vied with the Powhatan Indians to dominate the lands and resources in Tidewater Virginia. The author depicts the native inhabitants and the newcomers as equal actors in a drama whose outcome was not a foregone conclusion.


The Divided Dominion

The Divided Dominion
Author: Ethan A. Schmidt
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1607323087

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In The Divided Dominion, Ethan A. Schmidt examines the social struggle that created Bacon's Rebellion, focusing on the role of class antagonism in fostering violence toward native people in seventeenth-century Virginia. This provocative volume places a dispute among Virginians over the permissibility of eradicating Native Americans for land at the forefront in understanding this pivotal event. Myriad internal and external factors drove Virginians to interpret their disputes with one another increasingly along class lines. The decades-long tripartite struggle among elite whites, non-elite whites, and Native Americans resulted in the development of mutually beneficial economic and political relationships between elites and Native Americans. When these relationships culminated in the granting of rights—equal to those of non-elite white colonists—to Native Americans, the elites crossed a line and non-elite anger boiled over. A call for the annihilation of all Indians in Virginia united different non-elite white factions and molded them in widespread social rebellion. The Divided Dominion places Indian policy at the heart of Bacon's Rebellion, revealing the complex mix of social, cultural, and racial forces that collided in Virginia in 1676. This new analysis will interest students and scholars of colonial and Native American history.


Race and Class in Colonial Virginia

Race and Class in Colonial Virginia
Author: Joseph Douglas Deal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1006
Release: 1994
Genre: Eastern Shore (Md. and Va.)
ISBN:

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White, Red, and Black: the Seventeenth-century Virginian

White, Red, and Black: the Seventeenth-century Virginian
Author: Wesley Frank Craven
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN:

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White, Red, and Black examines and compares the three races who lived in Virginia during the seventeenth century. Each is described according to its origin and cultural background, its population in America, its settlement locations, and its relations with the other two races. Extensive notes amply document the author's conclusions and provide a helpful summary of other scholarship on the subject.Craven's lectures present an accurate and fully documented picture of the seventeenth-century Virginian. They correct many assumptions long held by historians, and they open the way to a greater understanding of the beginning years of our nation.