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Chiefdoms and Chieftaincy in the Americas (Hardcover, New)
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"Stake[s] out a position that will affect future discussions of the
emergence of chiefdoms. . . . promises to greatly increase our
understanding of the emergence of inequality and institutionalized
leadership positions."--John Scarry, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill These compelling essays about Native American chiefs
and their rise to power break new ground in the study of chiefdoms
and their origins. Archaeologists, historians, and anthropologists
bring up to date the information about many complex chiefdoms that
flourished throughout the Americas, in which numerous villages and
regions were ruled single-handedly by hereditary chiefs. The book's
focus on the leadership of chieftains offers a new perspective for
examining the development of complex chiefly societies in the
Americas. The geographically and chronologically diverse case
studies highlight the dynamics of the temporary chieftaincy and the
development of permanent, hereditary chiefdoms. Contents Foreword
by Neil L. Whitehead Preface by Elsa M. Redmond Introduction: The
Dynamics of Chieftaincy and the Development of Chiefdoms, by Elsa
M. Redmond 1. What Happened at the Flashpoint? Conjectures on
Chiefdom Formation at the Very Moment of Conception, by Robert L.
Carneiro 2. Less than Meets the Eye: Evidence for Protohistoric
Chiefdoms in Northern New Mexico, by Winifred Creamer and Jonathan
Haas 3. In War and Peace: Alternative Paths to Centralized
Leadership, by Elsa M. Redmond 4. Investigating the Development of
Venezuelan Chiefdoms, by Charles S. Spencer 5. Tupinamba Chiefdoms?
by William C. Sturtevant 6. Colonial Chieftains of the Lower
Orinoco and Guayana Coast, by Neil L. Whitehead 7. War and
Theocracy, by Pita Kelekna 8. The Muisca: Chiefdoms in Transition,
by Doris Kurella 9. Social Foundations of Taino Caciques, by
William Keegan, Morgan Maclachlan, and Brian Byrne 10. Native
Chiefdoms and the Exercise of Complexity in Sixteenth-Century
Florida, by Jerald T. Milanich 11. The Evolution of the Powhatan
Paramount Chiefdom in Virginia, by Helen C. Rountree and E.
Randolph Turner III Elsa M. Redmond, research associate in the
Department of Anthropology at the American Museum of Natural
History in New York, is the author of Tribal and Chiefly Warfare in
South America and A Fuego y Sangre: Early Zapotec Imperialism in
the Cuicatlan Canada, Oaxaca.
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