Highlighting the role of precontact Indigenouswomen in building and transforming Mississippian culture This volume highlightshow women were powerful farmers, economic decision-makers, spiritual leaders, and agents of social integration in the diverse societies of the Mississippianworld, which spanned the present-day United States South to the Midwest beforethe seventeenth century. While Mississippian societies are some of the mostwell-researched pre-European contact societies on the continent, little attentionhas been dedicated specifically to Mississippian women. These chapters offernew insights into the vital role women played within their communities, anapproach directly informed by the powerful position of American Indian womenwithin contemporary American Indian communities.Contributorsexamine themes such as identity, labor, grieving, cooking, craft production, spatial organization, prestige, morbidity, kinship, and fertility. Case studiesinclude sites throughout the Mississippian world, ranging from Illinois to Florida, including Cahokia and Moundville. Mississippian Women is the first volume to focus solely on the political, social, and economicpower of women during this period, linking their actions in building their culturebefore European colonialism with the work of Indigenous women in the regiontoday.Avolume in the Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series
Rachel V. Briggs & Michaelyn S. Harle
Mississippian Women [EPUB ebook]
Mississippian Women [EPUB ebook]
Compre este e-book e ganhe mais 1 GRÁTIS!
Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 370 ● ISBN 9781683404545 ● Editor Rachel V. Briggs & Michaelyn S. Harle ● Editora University of Florida Press ● Publicado 2024 ● Carregável 3 vezes ● Moeda EUR ● ID 9587566 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
Requer um leitor de ebook capaz de DRM