This substantial two-volume work, incorporating the most current archaeological and historical investigation, studies the assimilation and eventual destruction of the indigenous Timucuan societies of interior Spanish Florida near St. Augustine, shedding new light on the nature and function of La Florida's entire mission system. Beginning in volume I with analysis of the late prehistoric chiefdoms, John Worth traces the effects of European exploration and colonization in the late 1500s and describes the expansion of the mission frontier before 1630. As a framework for understanding the Timucuan rebellion of 1654 and its pacification, he explores the internal political and economic structure of the colonial system. In volume II, he shows th...
In the late fall of 1597, Guale Indians murdered five Franciscan friars stationed in their territory...
Surprisingly little is known about the village patterns of northern Florida’s natives prior to their...
In the late fall of 1597, Guale Indians murdered five Franciscan friars stationed in their territory...
This substantial two-volume work, incorporating the most current archaeological and historical inves...
In 1656, the mission frontier of Spanish Florida erupted into rebellion when Lucas Menendez, princip...
In May of 1655, an English fleet returning from a failed attempt to conquer Hispaniola landed in wha...
The story of the mission settlements established by the Franciscan fathers in northern Florida subse...
The relevance of a particular study is always associated with the place that it occupies in the circ...
Florida's lower gulf coast was a key region in the early European exploration of North America, with...
In the late fall of 1597, Guale Indians murdered five Franciscan friars stationed in their territory...
In the late fall of 1597, Guale Indians murdered five Franciscan friars stationed in their territory...
In 1605, Pedro de Ybarra, Governor of Florida, sent a terse note to Fray Benito de Blasco, a mission...
Late in the spring of 1656, the principle cacique of Timucua, Lucas Menendez, led a group of twenty ...
Late in the spring of 1656, the principle cacique of Timucua, Lucas Menendez, led a group of twenty ...
Sucking, Blood, and Fire: Timucuan Healing Practices in Spanish Florida by Tamara Shircliff Spike Re...
In the late fall of 1597, Guale Indians murdered five Franciscan friars stationed in their territory...
Surprisingly little is known about the village patterns of northern Florida’s natives prior to their...
In the late fall of 1597, Guale Indians murdered five Franciscan friars stationed in their territory...
This substantial two-volume work, incorporating the most current archaeological and historical inves...
In 1656, the mission frontier of Spanish Florida erupted into rebellion when Lucas Menendez, princip...
In May of 1655, an English fleet returning from a failed attempt to conquer Hispaniola landed in wha...
The story of the mission settlements established by the Franciscan fathers in northern Florida subse...
The relevance of a particular study is always associated with the place that it occupies in the circ...
Florida's lower gulf coast was a key region in the early European exploration of North America, with...
In the late fall of 1597, Guale Indians murdered five Franciscan friars stationed in their territory...
In the late fall of 1597, Guale Indians murdered five Franciscan friars stationed in their territory...
In 1605, Pedro de Ybarra, Governor of Florida, sent a terse note to Fray Benito de Blasco, a mission...
Late in the spring of 1656, the principle cacique of Timucua, Lucas Menendez, led a group of twenty ...
Late in the spring of 1656, the principle cacique of Timucua, Lucas Menendez, led a group of twenty ...
Sucking, Blood, and Fire: Timucuan Healing Practices in Spanish Florida by Tamara Shircliff Spike Re...
In the late fall of 1597, Guale Indians murdered five Franciscan friars stationed in their territory...
Surprisingly little is known about the village patterns of northern Florida’s natives prior to their...
In the late fall of 1597, Guale Indians murdered five Franciscan friars stationed in their territory...