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Unearthing the Missions of Spanish Florida

Online ISBN:
9781683403364
Print ISBN:
9781683402510
Publisher:
University Press of Florida
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Unearthing the Missions of Spanish Florida

Tanya M. Peres (ed.),
Tanya M. Peres
(ed.)
Florida State University
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Rochelle A. Marrinan (ed.)
Rochelle A. Marrinan
(ed.)
Florida State University
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Published online:
19 May 2022
Published in print:
23 November 2021
Online ISBN:
9781683403364
Print ISBN:
9781683402510
Publisher:
University Press of Florida

Abstract

This volume presents new data and interpretations from research at Florida’s Spanish missions, outposts established in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to strengthen the colonizing empire and convert Indigenous groups to Christianity. In these chapters, archaeologists, historians, and ethnomusicologists draw on the past thirty years of work at sites from St. Augustine to the panhandle. Contributors explore the lived experiences of the Indigenous people, Franciscan friars, and Spanish laypeople who lived in La Florida’s mission communities. In the process, they address missionization, ethnogenesis, settlement, foodways, conflict, and warfare. One study reconstructs the sonic history of Mission San Luis with soundscape compositions. The volume also sheds light on the destruction of the Apalachee-Spanish missions by the English. The recent investigations highlighted here significantly change earlier understandings by emphasizing the kind and degree of social, economic, and ideological relationships that existed between Apalachee and Timucuan communities and the Spanish. Unearthing the Missions of Spanish Florida updates and rewrites the history of the Spanish mission effort in the region.

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