Monacan Millennium

Monacan Millennium
Title Monacan Millennium PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey L. Hantman
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 240
Release 2018-10-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813941482

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While Jamestown and colonial settlements dominate narratives of Virginia’s earliest days, the land’s oldest history belongs to its native people. Monacan Millennium tells the story of the Monacan Indian people of Virginia, stretching from 1000 A.D. through the moment of colonial contact in 1607 and into the present. Written from an anthropological perspective and informed by ethnohistory, archaeology, and indigenous tribal perspectives, this comprehensive study reframes the Chesapeake’s early colonial period—and its deep precolonial history—by viewing it through a Monacan lens. Shifting focus to the Monacans, Hantman reveals a group whose ritual practices bespeak centuries of politically and culturally dynamic history. This insightful volume draws on archeology, English colonial archives, Spanish sources, and early cartography to put the Monacans back on the map. By examining representations of the tribe in colonial, postcolonial, and contemporary texts, the author fosters a dynamic, unfolding understanding of who the Monacan people were and are.

Monacan Millennium

Monacan Millennium
Title Monacan Millennium PDF eBook
Author JEFFREY L. HANTMAN
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN 9780813946412

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"This book examines the history of the Monacan Indians of Virginia from AD 1000 to the present day"--Provided by publisher.

Monacans and Miners

Monacans and Miners
Title Monacans and Miners PDF eBook
Author Samuel R. Cook
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 368
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780803215054

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Monacans and Miners sheds new light on the indigenous and immigrant communities of southern Appalachia by comparing the political, economic, and social experiences of the Monacans, a historically significant Native American group in Amherst County, Virginia, with those of Scottish and Irish settlers who made their home in Wyoming County, West Virginia, in the late eighteenth century. The Monacans are the descendants of a powerful people who both fought and traded with the Powhatan Indians. As a tide of English settlers swept through Virginia and continued west, some Monacans took refuge in the Blue Ridge Mountains. For the next few centuries the Monacans, like some other Native American groups in the Southeast, were legally classified as black and not permitted to vote or hold office. Many were also forced into indentured servitude, laboring in apple orchards for large landowners. Recent decades have witnessed a dramatic resurgence of Monacan ethnic and political identity and independence. They have won legal recognition as a tribe, collaborated with local universities to document their history, and worked to create a tribal museum. Samuel R. Cook tells the story of the Monacans in a uniquely comparative way. Their changing fortunes and relationships with outsiders are juxtaposed with the experiences of Scottish and Irish settlers in rural Wyoming County, West Virginia, a region now dominated by the coal industry.

First People

First People
Title First People PDF eBook
Author Keith Egloff
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 116
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780813925486

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Incorporating recent events in the Native American community as well as additional information gleaned from publications and public resources, this newly redesigned and updated second edition of First People brings back to the fore this concise and highly readable narrative. Full of stories that represent the full diversity of Virginia's Indians, past and present, this popular book remains the essential introduction to the history of Virginia Indians from the earlier times to the present day.

Indian Island in Amherst County

Indian Island in Amherst County
Title Indian Island in Amherst County PDF eBook
Author Peter W. Houck
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1993
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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The Color Complex

The Color Complex
Title The Color Complex PDF eBook
Author Kathy Russell
Publisher Anchor
Pages 209
Release 1993
Genre African Americans
ISBN 0385471610

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Presents a powerful argument backed by historical fact and anecdotal evidence, that color prejudice remains a devastating divide within black America.

The Supernaturalist

The Supernaturalist
Title The Supernaturalist PDF eBook
Author Eoin Colfer
Publisher Disney Electronic Content
Pages 271
Release 2009-11-24
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1423132432

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In the future, in a place called Satelite City, fourteen-year-old Cosmo Hill enters the world, unwanted by his parents. He's sent to the Clarissa Frayne Institute for Parentally Challenged Boys, Freight class. At Clarissa Frayne, the boys are put to work by the state, testing highly dangerous products. At the end of most days, they are covered with burns, bruises, and sores. Cosmo realizes that if he doesn't escape, he will die at this so-called orphanage. When the moment finally comes, Cosmo seizes his chance and breaks out with the help of the Supernaturalists, a motley crew of kids who all have the same special ability as Cosmo-they can see supernatural Parasites, creatures that feed on the life force of humans.