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The Taino in 1492, Gene Waddell

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The Taino in 1492, Gene Waddell
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 455-465) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Taino in 1492
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
930363476
Responsibility statement
Gene Waddell
Summary
The Taino, the Carib, and the Guanahatabey-- the first groups of Native Americans to be contacted by Europeans-- were the first to cease to exist. Waddell has compiled the earliest and most reliable information which reconstructs their ways of life and their relationships with other peoples
Table Of Contents
Ethnohistory. Earliest accounts of the Taino ; Earliest accounts of the Carib ; Earliest accounts of the Guanahatabey -- Archaeology and ethnology. Rouse in 1948: the indigenous peoples of the West Indies ; Driver and Massey in 1957: the Greater Antilles in relation to North America ; Olden in 1974: the West Indies in relation to South America ; Rouse in 1992: the Taino in retrospect ; Wilson et al. in 1997: tropical studies on the West Indies -- Overall conclusions -- Appendices. Brinton on the Arawak language ; Guided by the Theory of Chiefdoms
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