An early Spanish explorer's account of American Indians. This volume mines the Pardo documents to reveal a wealth of information pertaining to Pardo's routes, his encounters and interactions with native peoples, the social, hierarchical, and political structures of the Indians, and clues to the ethnic identities of Indians known previously only through archaeology. The new afterword reveals recent archaeological evidence of Pardo's Fort San Juan--the earliest site of sustained interaction between Europeans and Indians--demonstrating the accuracy of Hudson's route reconstructions. Charles Hudson is Franklin Professor of Anthropology and History Emeritus at the University of Georgia and author of "Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun: Hernando de Soto and the South's Ancient Chiefdoms." Paul E. Hoffman is Paul W. and Nancy W. Murrill Professor of History at Louisiana State University and author of "Florida's Frontiers." David G. Moore teaches archaeology at Warren Wilson College in Asheville, North Carolina, and is the author of "Catawba"" Valley"" Mississippian: Ceramics, Chronology, and Catawba Indians." Robin A. Beck Jr. is currently Visiting Scholar at the Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Christopher B. Rodning is currently Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma and the coeditor of "Archaeological Studies of Gender in the Southeastern United States." ""
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