Free shipping on orders over $99
Hispaniola

Hispaniola

Chiefdoms of the Caribbean in the Early Years of European Contact

by Samuel M. Wilson
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/08/1990

Share This Book:

 
$59.95
In 1492 the island of Hispaniola was inhabited by the Taino, an Indian group whose ancestors had moved into the Caribbean archipelago from lowland South America more than 1,500 years before. They were organized politically into large cacicazgos, or chiefdoms, comprising 70 or more villages under the authority of a paramount cacique, or chief. From the first voyage on, Columbus made Hispaniola his primary base for operations in the New World. Over the subsequent decades, disease, warfare, famine, and enslavement brought about the destruction of the Taino chiefdoms and almost completely annihilated the aboriginal population of the island.


This book examines the early years of the contact period in the Caribbean and in narrative form reconstructs the social and political organization of the Taino. Wilson describes in detail the interactions between the Taino and the Spaniards, with special attention paid to the structure and functioning of the Taino chiefdoms. By providing additional information from archaeology and recent ethnography, he builds a rich context within which to understand the Taino and their responses to the Europeans.

The Taino are especially important in a New World context because they represent a society undergoing rapid sociopolitical change and becoming more complex through time. The early contact period on Hispaniola gives us a rich ethnohistorical glimpse of the political processes of a complex New World society before and during its destruction brought about by the arrival of the Europeans.
ISBN:
9780817304621
9780817304621
Category:
Archaeology
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-08-1990
Language:
English
Publisher:
The University of Alabama Press
Country of origin:
United States
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
184
Dimensions (mm):
230x146x18mm
Weight:
0.28kg

Click 'Notify Me' to get an email alert when this item becomes available

Reviews

Be the first to review Hispaniola.