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Title Another's country : archaeological and historical perspectives on cultural interactions in the southern colonies / edited by J.W. Joseph and Martha Zierden ; foreword by Julia A. King.

Publication Info. Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, [2002]
©2002

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 282 pages) : illustrations, maps
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-266) and index.
Contents Cultural diversity in the southern colonies / J.W. Joseph and Martha Zierden -- The Yamasee in South Carolina: Native American adaptation and interaction along the Carolina frontier / William Green, Chester B. DePratter, and Bobby Southerlin -- Colonial African American plantation villages / Thomas R. Wheaton -- Tangible interaction: evidence from Stobo plantation / Ronald W. Anthony -- A pattern of living: a view of the African American slave experience in the pine forests of the lower Cape Fear / Natalie P. Adams -- Guten Tag Bubba: Germans in the colonial south / Rita Folse Elliott and Daniel T. Elliott -- An open-country neighborhood in the southern colonial backcountry / David Colin Crass, Bruce Penner, and Tammy Forehand -- Bethania: a colonial Moravian adaptation / Michael O. Hartley -- Frenchmen and Africans in South Carolina: cultural interaction on the eighteenth-century frontier / Ellen Shlasko -- John de la Howe and the second wave of French refugees in the South Carolina colony: defining, maintaining, and losing ethnicity on the passing frontier / Carl Steen -- Anglicans and dissenters in the colonial village of Dorchester / Monica L. Beck -- Frontier society in South Carolina: anexample from Willtown (1690-1800) / Martha Zierden -- "As regular and fformidable as any such woorke in America": the walled city of Charles Town / Katherine Saunders -- From colonist to Charlestonian: the crafting of identity in a colonial southern city / J.W. Joseph.
Summary Leading historical archaeologists offer an engaging look at the rise and fall of cultural diversity in the colonial South and its role in shaping a distinct southern identity. The 18th-century South was a true melting pot, bringing together colonists from England, France, Germany, Ireland, Switzerland, and other locations, in addition to African slaves-all of whom shared in the experiences of adapting to a new environment and interacting with American Indians. The shared process of immigration, adaptation, and creolization resulted in a rich and diverse historic mosaic of cultures. The cultural.
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Reproduction Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL
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Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Southern States -- Ethnic relations.
Southern States.
Ethnic relations.
Acculturation -- Southern States -- History.
Acculturation.
History.
Intercultural communication -- Southern States -- History.
Intercultural communication.
Ethnology -- Southern States -- History.
Ethnology.
Ethnicity -- Southern States -- History.
Ethnicity.
Group identity -- Southern States -- History.
Group identity.
Southern States -- Antiquities.
Antiquities.
Chronological Term 1600-1775
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author Joseph, J. W., 1958-
Zierden, Martha A.
Other Form: Print version: Another's country. Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, ©2002 0817311297 9780817311292 (DLC) 2001004244 (OCoLC)47665237
ISBN 9780817313418 (electronic book)
0817313419 (electronic book)
0817311297 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780817311292 (paperback ; alkaline paper)