Plain Paths and Dividing Lines

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESSISBN: 9780813949352

Navigating Native Land and Water in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake

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By Jessica Lauren Taylor
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Jessica Lauren Taylor is an Assistant Professor of oral and public history at Virginia Tech.

Introduction: Connections and Borders in the Chesapeake 1. The Moving People and Places of the Powhatan Chiefdom 2. Watching Carefully in the Bay, 1607-1614 3. New Borders, New Connections, New Fractures, 1615-1644 4. Sailors and Rumors in the Bay, 1622-1644 5. Trade, Property, and the Meaning of Algonquian Places, 1650-1660 6. Neighbors, Local Authority, and Local Violence, 1660-1666 7. Rebelling by the Bay, 1670-1680 Epilogue: Native History at Dividing Lines

"There is much to admire about this book, including the quality of the research--the excellent use of archaeology, both published studies and unpublished site reports, is especially commendable--and the persuasiveness of its arguments. Taylor has made several signal contributions to long-standing historiographical debates." - Matthew Kruer, University of Chicago, author of Time of Anarchy: Indigenous Power and the Crisis of Colonialism in Early America"An exceptionally rich and well-researched book. Taylor weaves English and Indigenous perspectives together to make a unique intervention." - Paul P. Musselwhite, Dartmouth College, author of Urban Dreams, Rural Commonwealth: The Rise of Plantation Society in the Chesapeake

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