The Ais were a Native American group who lived along the Atlantic shoreline of Florida south of Cape Canaveral. This coastal population’s position adjacent to a major shipping route afforded them numerous encounters with the Atlantic world that linked Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas. Through their exploitation of the goods and peoples from the European shipwrecks thrown ashore, coupled with their careful manipulation of other Atlantic contacts, the Ais polity established an influential domain in central east Florida during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The pre-contact peoples of Florida’s east coast, including the ancestors of the Ais, practiced a maritime adaptation concentrated on the exploitation of their bount...
Florida's lower gulf coast was a key region in the early European exploration of North America, with...
Recent archaeological investigations in western North Carolina have revealed the presence of 16th-ce...
Abstract. Although the fact of the discovery of Florida in 1513 by Ponce de Leon is increasingly m...
The Ais were a Native American group who lived along the Atlantic shoreline of Florida south of Cape...
The Ais were a Native American group who lived along the Atlantic shoreline of Florida south of Cape...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
Indigenous people are often seen as static recipients of transatlantic encounter, influencing the At...
As the sun rose upon the mangled and beleaguered Reformation on October 23, 1696, Jonathan Dickinson...
From the 16th to the 18th century, Spain dominated the transatlantic trading empire, though not with...
Matson, CathyThe legacy of marronage, an act of resistance by which enslaved people ran away from th...
The relevance of a particular study is always associated with the place that it occupies in the circ...
My dissertation analyzes European families who joined Native communities in the seventeenth century ...
A chapter in the first volume of The Cambridge History of America and the World. The essay explores ...
This substantial two-volume work, incorporating the most current archaeological and historical inves...
For the purposes of this review essay, which seeks to capture the spirit of those early conversation...
Florida's lower gulf coast was a key region in the early European exploration of North America, with...
Recent archaeological investigations in western North Carolina have revealed the presence of 16th-ce...
Abstract. Although the fact of the discovery of Florida in 1513 by Ponce de Leon is increasingly m...
The Ais were a Native American group who lived along the Atlantic shoreline of Florida south of Cape...
The Ais were a Native American group who lived along the Atlantic shoreline of Florida south of Cape...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
Indigenous people are often seen as static recipients of transatlantic encounter, influencing the At...
As the sun rose upon the mangled and beleaguered Reformation on October 23, 1696, Jonathan Dickinson...
From the 16th to the 18th century, Spain dominated the transatlantic trading empire, though not with...
Matson, CathyThe legacy of marronage, an act of resistance by which enslaved people ran away from th...
The relevance of a particular study is always associated with the place that it occupies in the circ...
My dissertation analyzes European families who joined Native communities in the seventeenth century ...
A chapter in the first volume of The Cambridge History of America and the World. The essay explores ...
This substantial two-volume work, incorporating the most current archaeological and historical inves...
For the purposes of this review essay, which seeks to capture the spirit of those early conversation...
Florida's lower gulf coast was a key region in the early European exploration of North America, with...
Recent archaeological investigations in western North Carolina have revealed the presence of 16th-ce...
Abstract. Although the fact of the discovery of Florida in 1513 by Ponce de Leon is increasingly m...