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John Hann focuses in this study on the Apalachee Indians and their interactions with the Spanish during the historic period. Following a description of the prehistoric Apalachee, Hann delves into the encounters between the Apalachee and the first European intruders. He synthesizes historical and archaeological information on the establishment and growth of the western Florida missions, including pertinent data from the prominent and pivotal state of San Luis de Talimali. A sympathetic view of the culture and customs of the historic Apalachee and a translation of Father Paivas impassioned ball game manuscript are followed by sections on Apalachee political structure, language, demographic trends, and mission economy. Hann concludes with data on the demoralization of the Apalachee and its effects on the missions and, ultimately, on the exile and extinction of the Apalachee people.

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title Apalachee The Land between the Rivers Ripley P Bullen Monographs - photo 1

title:Apalachee : The Land between the Rivers Ripley P. Bullen Monographs in Anthropology and History ; No. 7
author:Hann, John H.
publisher:University Press of Florida
isbn10 | asin:0813008549
print isbn13:9780813008547
ebook isbn13:9780813019680
language:English
subjectApalachee Indians, Florida--History--Spanish colony, 1565-1763.
publication date:1988
lcc:E99.A62H36 1988eb
ddc:975.9/00497
subject:Apalachee Indians, Florida--History--Spanish colony, 1565-1763.
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Apalachee
Ripley P. Bullen Monographs in Anthropology and History
Number 7
The Florida State Museum
Page ii
Ripley P. Bullen Monographs in Anthropology and History
Jerald T. Milanich, general editor
Number 1. Tacachale: Essays on the Indians of Florida and Southeastern Georgia during the Historic Period, edited by Jerald T. Milanich and Samuel Proctor (1978).
Number 2. Aboriginal Subsistence Technology on the Southeastern Coastal Plain during the Late Prehistoric Period, by Lewis H. Larson (1980).
Number 3. Cemochechobee: Archaeology of a Mississippian Ceremonial Center on the Chattahoochee River, by Frank T. Schnell, Vernon J. Knight, Jr., and Gail S. Schnell (1981).
Number 4. Fort Center: An Archaeological Site in the Lake Okeechobee Basin, by William H. Sears, with contributions by Elsie O'R. Sears and Karl T. Steinen (1982).
Number 5. Perspectives on Gulf Coast Prehistory, edited by Dave D. Davis (1984).
Number 6. Archaeology of Aboriginal Culture Change in the Interior Southeast: Depopulation during the Early Historic Period, by Marvin T. Smith (1987).
Number 7. Apalachee: The Land between the Rivers, by John H. Hann (1988).
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Apalachee
The Land between the Rivers
John H. Hann
University Presses of Florida
University of Florida Press / Florida State Museum
Gainesville
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The author thanks the following publishers for permission to use material:
The Academy of American Franciscan History for Mark F. Boyd, "Documents: Further Consideration of the Apalachee Missions," The Americas 9 (April 1953): 459479.
The Carnegie Institution of Washington for the map in figure 2.2 from Verne Chatelain, The Defenses of Spanish Florida, 1565 to 1763 (1941).
The South Carolina Department of Archives and History for Alexander S. Salley, ed., Journal of the Commons House of Assembly of South Carolina, Nov. 20, 1706Feb. 8, 1706/7 (1939) and Salley, ed., Records in the British Public Records Office Relating to South Carolina, vol. 5 (1947).
The University of Texas Press for Garcilaso de la Vega, The Florida of the Inca, translated and edited by John Grier Varner and Jeannette Johnson Varner (1951).
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hann, John H.
Apalachee: the land between the rivers.
(Ripley P. Bullen monographs in anthropology and
history; no.7)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. Apalachee Indians. 2. Indians of North America
FloridaHistory. 3. FloridaHistory15651763.
I. Title. II. Series.
E99.A62H36 1987 975.9'00497 872163
ISBN 0813008549 (alk. paper)
University presses of florida is the central agency for scholarly publishing of the State of Florida's university system, producing books selected for publication by the faculty editorial committees of Florida's nine public universities: Florida A&M University (Tallahassee), Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton), Florida International University (Miami), Florida State University (Tallahassee), University of Central Florida (Orlando), University of Florida (Gainesville), University of North Florida (Jacksonville), University of South Florida (Tampa), University of West Florida (Pensacola).
Orders for books published by all member presses should be addressed to University Presses of Florida, 15 NW 15th Street, Gainesville, FL 32603.
Copyright 1988 by the Board of Regents of the State of Florida
Printed in the U.S.A. on acid-free paper Picture 2
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Contents
Figures
vii
Tables
viii
Foreword, by James J. Miller
ix
Preface
xi
Introduction
1
1. The Famed Land of Apalachee
5
2. Villages and Missions of Apalachee and Apalachicola
24
3. Apalachee Culture and Customs
70
4. Apalachee Political Structure
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