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Loading... Hunting for hides : deerskins, status, and cultural change in the protohistoric Appalachiansby Heather A. Lapham
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Changes in Native American communities as they adapted to advancing Europeans. This volume investigates the use of deer, deerskins, and non-local goods in the period from A.D. 1400 to 1700 to gain a comprehensive understanding of historic-era cultural changes taking place within Native American communities in the southern Appalachian Highlands. In the 1600's, hunting deer to obtain hides for commercial trade evolved into a substantial economic enterprise for many Native Americans in the Middle Atlantic and Southeast. An overseas market demand for animal hides No library descriptions found. |
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