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Edited by G. Malcolm Lewis

Cartographic Encounters

Perspectives on Native American Mapmaking and Map Use

338 pages, 51 figures  8-1/2 x 9-1/4  © 1998
Series: The Kenneth Nebenzahl, Jr., Lectures in the History of Cartography

Cloth $81.00

ISBN: 9780226476940   Published September 1998

List of Illustrations
Series Editor's Note by James Akerman
Editor's Preface by G. Malcolm Lewis
Introduction by G. Malcolm Lewis
Ch. 1: Frontier Encounters in the Field: 1511-1925
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Ch. 2: Encounters in Government Bureaus, Archives, Museums, and Libraries, 1782-1911
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Ch. 3: Hiatus Leading to a Renewed Encounter
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Ch. 4: Recent and Current Encounters
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Ch. 5: Maps of Territory, History, and Community in Aztec Mexico
Elizabeth Hill Boone
Ch. 6: Inland Journeys, Native Maps
Barbara Belyea
Ch. 7: Native Mapping in Southern New England Indian Deeds
Margaret Wickens Pearce
Ch. 8: Eighteenth-Century Arkansas Illustrated: A Map within an Indian Painting?
Morris S. Arnold
Ch. 9: Indian Maps of the Colonial Southeast: Archaeological Implications and Prospects
Gregory A. Waselkov
Ch. 10: Debriefing Explorers Amerindian Information in the Delisles' Mapping of the Southeast
Patricia Galloway
Ch. 11: Orientations from Their Side: Dimensions of Native American Cartographic Discourse
Peter Nabokov
Ch. 12: Future Encounters in New Contexts
G. Malcolm Lewis
About the Contributors
Index
Subjects



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