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Seminole Indians --- Mikasuki Indians --- Ethnic & Race Studies --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Miccosukee Indians --- Indians of North America --- Seminoles --- Five Civilized Tribes --- Muskogean Indians --- History. --- Social life and customs. --- History --- Social life and customs
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"In 1949, tantalizing discoveries of Spanish and Indian artifacts in the waters of Fig Springs in North Florida hinted at the location of an early seventeenth-century mission site. Forty years later, archaeologists returned to the area to search out and excavate the mission. Brent Weisman's account of this search is an adventure in field archaeology and discovery, and he provides the first detailed description of an aboriginal habitation associated with an early Spanish mission." "While many mission sites have been excavated in the colonial capital of St. Augustine and in populous Apalachee Province near present-day Tallahassee, few detailed excavations have been carried out in the frontier province of Timucua, an early setting for the Franciscan effort to bring Christianity to Florida's native peoples. Still fewer excavations have concentrated on the village areas of the mission community." "The dig at Fig Springs has revealed remarkably intact remains of several mission buildings as well as thousands of artifacts in and around the buildings found as they were left when the mission was abandoned in the mid-seventeenth century. Most important, Weisman shows, the artifacts, architecture, and community plan from this site demonstrate how mission culture evolved well beyond the religious dimension and combined traits of both European and aboriginal cultures." "The well-preserved artifacts of activities such as cooking, tool making, house building, and trash disposal represent a tremendous archaeological resource for understanding the aboriginal experience of mission life--an experience not often mentioned in contemporary documentary sources. The richness of the site augments the traditional focus of research into the Florida mission period and helps to provide a more complete picture of the mission community as a whole."--Jacket.
Spanish mission buildings --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Mission buildings, Spanish --- Missions --- Fig Springs Mission. --- Florida --- Antiquities.
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This volume offers guidance on how traditional scholars can and should integrate the work of Tribal Historic Preservation Offices (THPOs) into archaeological research by focusing on the work of the Seminole THPO.
Historic preservation --- Indians of North America --- Seminole Indians --- Seminoles --- Five Civilized Tribes --- Muskogean Indians --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Preservation, Historic --- Preservationism (Historic preservation) --- Cultural property --- History. --- Culture --- Ethnology --- Protection --- Seminole Tribe of Florida --- Seminole Tribe of Florida, Dania, Big Cypress, Brighton, Hollywood & Tampa Reservations --- Seminole Nation
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Florida's Seminole Indians are exerting an ever increasing influence on crucial issues in state politics, economy, and law. From a position of near obscurity less than a century ago, these Native Americans have staged a remarkable comeback to take an active hand in shaping Florida society, present and future. Anthropologists have long been fascinated with the Seminoles and have often remarked upon their ability to adapt to new circumstances while preserving the core features of their traditional culture. Early observers of the Seminoles also commented on the dynamic tension that exi
Seminole Indians --- Indians of North America --- History. --- Social life and customs.
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