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Center Places and Cherokee Towns
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Christopher B. Rodning
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American Indian Studies
/ Anthropology
/ Antiquities
/ Appalachian Region, Southern
/ Appalachian Region, Southern -- Antiquities
/ Archaeology
/ Cherokee Indians
/ Cherokee Indians -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Antiquities
/ Cherokee Indians -- History
/ Extinct cities
/ Extinct cities -- Appalachian Region, Southern
/ History
/ Indians of North America
/ Indians of North America -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Antiquities
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
2015
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Christopher B. Rodning
in
American Indian Studies
/ Anthropology
/ Antiquities
/ Appalachian Region, Southern
/ Appalachian Region, Southern -- Antiquities
/ Archaeology
/ Cherokee Indians
/ Cherokee Indians -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Antiquities
/ Cherokee Indians -- History
/ Extinct cities
/ Extinct cities -- Appalachian Region, Southern
/ History
/ Indians of North America
/ Indians of North America -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Antiquities
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
2015
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Center Places and Cherokee Towns
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Christopher B. Rodning
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American Indian Studies
/ Anthropology
/ Antiquities
/ Appalachian Region, Southern
/ Appalachian Region, Southern -- Antiquities
/ Archaeology
/ Cherokee Indians
/ Cherokee Indians -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Antiquities
/ Cherokee Indians -- History
/ Extinct cities
/ Extinct cities -- Appalachian Region, Southern
/ History
/ Indians of North America
/ Indians of North America -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Antiquities
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
2015
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Examines how architecture and other aspects of the built
environment, such as hearths, burials, and earthen mounds, formed
center places within the Cherokee cultural landscape In
Center Places and Cherokee Towns , Christopher B. Rodning
opens a panoramic vista onto protohistoric Cherokee culture. He
posits that Cherokee households and towns were anchored within
their cultural and natural landscapes by built features that
acted as “center places.” Rodning investigates the
period from just before the first Spanish contact with
sixteenth-century Native American chiefdoms in La Florida through
the development of formal trade relations between Native American
societies and English and French colonial provinces in the
American South during the late 1600s and 1700s. Rodning focuses
particularly on the Coweeta Creek archaeological site in the
upper Little Tennessee Valley in southwestern North Carolina and
describes the ways in which elements of the built environment
were manifestations of Cherokee senses of place. Drawing on
archaeological data, delving into primary documentary sources
dating from the eighteenth century, and considering Cherokee
myths and legends remembered and recorded during the nineteenth
century, Rodning shows how the arrangement of public structures
and household dwellings in Cherokee towns both shaped and were
shaped by Cherokee culture. Center places at different scales
served as points of attachment between Cherokee individuals and
their communities as well as between their present and past.
Rodning explores the ways in which Cherokee architecture and the
built environment were sources of cultural stability in the
aftermath of European contact, and how the course of European
contact altered the landscape of Cherokee towns in the long run.
In this multi-faceted consideration of archaeology, ethnohistory,
and recorded oral tradition, Rodning adeptly demonstrates the
distinct ways that Cherokee identity was constructed through
architecture and other material forms.
Center Places and Cherokee Towns will have a broad
appeal to students and scholars of southeastern archaeology,
anthropology, Native American studies, prehistoric and
protohistoric Cherokee culture, landscape archaeology, and
ethnohistory.
Publisher
University of Alabama Press,The University of Alabama Press,University Alabama Press
Subject
ISBN
0817318410, 9780817318413
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