Powhatan Lords of Life and Death
$55.00
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A richly textured portrait of the famous Native leader Powhatan and his realm emerges in this revisionist study. For decades the English colonists at and around Jamestown lived in the shadow of a powerful confederation of Native American communities led by Powhatan. That realm encompassed the Tidewater area of Virginia from the James River to the Potomac River. For many years Powhatan skillfully staved off threats from other Native peoples and from European colonists. Despite the prominence of Powhatan during the early colonial years, our knowledge of him and life in his realm is filtered nearly completely through the eyewitness accounts of Europeans.
Margaret Holmes Williamson is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at Mary Washington College.
“Powhatan Lords of Life and Death is required reading for those interested in the Powhatans or early Virginia and offers an example of careful and creative analysis of difficult sources that should provide a model for anyone interested in understanding Indian societies through European materials.”—April Lee Hatfield, Journal of Southern History
“An important, insightful, and original contribution to the burgeoning literature on the Native peoples of the Chesapeake region.”—James Rice, Maryland Historical Magazine
“The reader finishes this book with a deeper and clearer understanding of the Powhatan interpretation of the cosmos and of their social customs.”—Cassandra Farrell, Virginia Libraries
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |