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Native Persistence At A California Mission Outpost


Native Persistence At A California Mission Outpost
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Author : Jelmer W. Eerkens
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Release Date : 2025-07-15

Native Persistence At A California Mission Outpost written by Jelmer W. Eerkens and has been published by University Press of Florida this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-07-15 with Social Science categories.


Collaborative research revealing the lives of Ohlone individuals buried at an eighteenth-century Spanish mission outpost Construction work in 2016 at Sanchez Adobe Park, the site of a historic Spanish mission outpost in the San Francisco Bay Area, led to the surprising discovery of human skeletal remains. This book presents a series of bioarchaeological studies done in collaboration with the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band of Mission San Juan Bautista, the state-appointed Most Likely Descendants of the Ohlone people buried in this cemetery, to explore persistence and change in the lives of Native Californians recruited into the Spanish missions during the late 1700s. This volume presents cutting-edge research techniques used to study the health, diet, social connections, and medicinal practices of these Ohlone individuals. Studies include obsidian and glass bead sourcing, osteological and paleopathological analysis, stable isotope analysis, and proteomic studies of dental calculus. By comparing these findings with historical records, researchers are even able to identify several of the individuals by name and reconstruct their life histories. This volume reveals continuity in some traditional Ohlone behaviors as well as new practices influenced by the Spanish. It offers unique insights into the experiences of Native communities during early colonization on California’s Pacific coast. It also serves as a key example of collaborative bioarchaeological research carried out by a tribal community, a local parks department, and both professional and academic archaeologists. Contributors: Diana Malarchik | Kristen Broehl-Droke | Alyson Caine | Beth Armstrong | Glendon Parker | Anna Berim | Shannon Tushingham | Alan Leventhal | Tammy Buonasera | Christine Marshall | Michelle Zimmer | Monica Arrellano | Austin Cole | Tanya Smith | David Gang | Ramona Garibay | Jason Miszaniec | Melody Tannam | Kyle Burk | Mario Zimmermann | Christine Austin



Persistence Of Native Identity At Mission Santa Catalina Baja California 1797 1840


Persistence Of Native Identity At Mission Santa Catalina Baja California 1797 1840
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Author : Lee Michael Panich
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

Persistence Of Native Identity At Mission Santa Catalina Baja California 1797 1840 written by Lee Michael Panich and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with categories.




Narratives Of Persistence


Narratives Of Persistence
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Author : Lee Panich
language : en
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 2021-04-13

Narratives Of Persistence written by Lee Panich and has been published by University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-04-13 with History categories.


Narratives of Persistence charts the remarkable persistence of California's Ohlone and Paipai people over the past five centuries. Lee M. Panich draws connections between the events and processes of the deeper past and the way the Ohlone and Paipai today understand their own histories and identities.



Methods Mounds And Missions


Methods Mounds And Missions
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Author : Ann S. Cordell
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Release Date : 2021-09-27

Methods Mounds And Missions written by Ann S. Cordell and has been published by University Press of Florida this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-09-27 with Social Science categories.


Methods, Mounds, and Missions offers innovative ways of looking at existing data, as well as compelling new information, about Florida’s past. Diverse in scale, topic, time, and region, the volume’s contributions span the late Archaic through historic periods and cover much of the state’s panhandle and peninsula, with forays into the larger Southeast and circum-Caribbean area. Subjects explored in this volume include coastal ring middens, chiefly power and social interaction in mound-building societies, pottery design and production, faunal evidence of mollusk harvesting, missions and missionaries, European iron celts or chisels, Hernando de Soto’s sixteenth-century expedition, and an early nineteenth-century Seminole settlement. The essays incorporate previously underexplored markers of culture histories such as clay sources and non-chert lithic tools and address complex issues such as the entanglement of utilitarian artifacts with sociocultural and ritual realms. Experts in their topical specializations, this volume’s contributors build on the research methods and interpretive approaches of influential anthropologist Jerald Milanich. They update current archaeological interpretations of Florida history, developing and demonstrating the use of new and improved tools to answer broader and larger questions. A volume in the Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series



Unearthing The Missions Of Spanish Florida


Unearthing The Missions Of Spanish Florida
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Author : Tanya M. Peres
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Release Date : 2021-11-23

Unearthing The Missions Of Spanish Florida written by Tanya M. Peres and has been published by University Press of Florida this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-11-23 with Social Science categories.


This volume presents new data and interpretations from research at Florida’s Spanish missions, outposts established in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to strengthen the colonizing empire and convert Indigenous groups to Christianity. In these chapters, archaeologists, historians, and ethnomusicologists draw on the past thirty years of work at sites from St. Augustine to the panhandle. Contributors explore the lived experiences of the Indigenous people, Franciscan friars, and Spanish laypeople who lived in La Florida’s mission communities. In the process, they address missionization, ethnogenesis, settlement, foodways, conflict, and warfare. One study reconstructs the sonic history of Mission San Luis with soundscape compositions. The volume also sheds light on the destruction of the Apalachee-Spanish missions by the English. The recent investigations highlighted here significantly change earlier understandings by emphasizing the kind and degree of social, economic, and ideological relationships that existed between Apalachee and Timucuan communities and the Spanish. Unearthing the Missions of Spanish Florida updates and rewrites the history of the Spanish mission effort in the region. Contributors: Rachel M. Bani | Mark J Sciuhetti Jr | Rochelle A. Marrinan | Nicholas Yarbrough | Jerald T. Milanich | Jerry W Lee | Rebecca Douberly-Gorman | Alissa Slade Lotane | John E. Worth | Jonathan Sheppard | Laura Zabanal | Keith Ashley | Tanya M. Peres | Sarah Eyerly A volume in the Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series



Juana Briones Of Nineteenth Century California


Juana Briones Of Nineteenth Century California
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Author : Jeanne Farr McDonnell
language : en
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 2008-09-15

Juana Briones Of Nineteenth Century California written by Jeanne Farr McDonnell and has been published by University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-09-15 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Juana Briones de Miranda lived an unusual life. She was one of the first residents of what is now San Francisco, then named Yebra Buena (Good Herb), reportedly after a medicinal tea she concocted. She was among the few women in California of her time to own property in her own name, and she proved to be a skilled farmer, rancher, and businesswoman. In retelling her story, McDonnell also retells the history of nineteenth-century California from the perspective of this surprising woman. -- P. [4] of Cover.



Ethnology Of The Alta California Indians


Ethnology Of The Alta California Indians
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Author : Lowell John Bean
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1991

Ethnology Of The Alta California Indians written by Lowell John Bean and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991 with Indians of North America categories.




Handbook Of North American Indians California


Handbook Of North American Indians California
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1978

Handbook Of North American Indians California written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1978 with Eskimos categories.


Encyclopedic summary of prehistory, history, cultures and political and social aspects of native peoples in Siberia, Alaska, the Canadian Arctic and Greenland.



Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Santa Margarita River Flood Control Project Basilone Road Bridge Replacement


Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Santa Margarita River Flood Control Project Basilone Road Bridge Replacement
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Santa Margarita River Flood Control Project Basilone Road Bridge Replacement written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with categories.




Women And The Conquest Of California 1542 1840


Women And The Conquest Of California 1542 1840
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Author : Virginia M. Bouvier
language : en
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 2004-08

Women And The Conquest Of California 1542 1840 written by Virginia M. Bouvier and has been published by University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-08 with History categories.


Studies of the Spanish conquest in the Americas traditionally have explained European-Indian encounters in terms of such factors as geography, timing, and the charisma of individual conquistadores. Yet by reconsidering this history from the perspective of gender roles and relations, we see that gender ideology was a key ingredient in the glue that held the conquest together and in turn shaped indigenous behavior toward the conquerors. This book tells the hidden story of women during the missionization of California. It shows what it was like for women to live and work on that frontierÑand how race, religion, age, and ethnicity shaped female experiences. It explores the suppression of women's experiences and cultural resistance to domination, and reveals the many codes of silence regarding the use of force at the missions, the treatment of women, indigenous ceremonies, sexuality, and dreams. Virginia Bouvier has combed a vast array of sourcesÑ including mission records, journals of explorers and missionaries, novels of chivalry, and oral historiesÑ and has discovered that female participation in the colonization of California was greater and earlier than most historians have recognized. Viewing the conquest through the prism of gender, Bouvier gives new meaning to the settling of new lands and attempts to convert indigenous peoples. By analyzing the participation of womenÑ both Hispanic and IndianÑ in the maintenance of or resistance to the mission system, Bouvier restores them to the narrative of the conquest, colonization, and evangelization of California. And by bringing these voices into the chorus of history, she creates new harmonies and dissonances that alter and enhance our understanding of both the experience and meaning of conquest.