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The Apalachee Indians and Mission San Luis Native Peoples ~ The Apalachee Indians and Mission San Luis Native Peoples Cultures and Places of the Southeastern United States John H Hann Bonnie G Mcewan on FREE shipping on qualifying offers Outstanding Brings to life the Apalachee and their Spanish conquerors In clear
Mission San Luis ~ Christianized Indians adopted Catholic burial ritual choosing to be buried beneath the floor of the Mission San Luis church More than 700 native burials have been estimated in that location Some burials were close to the church altar a place usually set aside for friars and priests
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Apalachee Before European Contact Mission San Luis ~ This custom granted more cultural status to Apalachee women than European women Before their Christian conversion chiefs might also have been the religious leaders of their people The Apalachee chiefs governed villages and nearby fields and forests The chief of San Luis was one of the most important in the province
Mission San Luis ~ San Luis originally named San Luis de Inhayca was probably among the first missions to be founded The twin powers of church and state set about converting the provinces native peoples to Christianity and collecting wealth in the form of food grown in Apalachee to feed St Augustines soldiers and settlers
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The Apalachee Indians and Mission San Luis ~ The new Native Peoples Cultures and Places of the Southeastern United States series makes its debut with this volume a lavishly illustrated wellwritten overview of the Apalachee Indians that targets a broad audience
Florida Frontiers “The Apalachee at Mission San Luis ~ The Apalachee people became citizens of Spain by accepting Christianity By 1656 Mission San Luis was established at the seat of Apalachee power solidifying a religious military and economic alliance In the final decades of the 1600s Spanish families joined the settlement of 1400 Apalachee at Mission San Luis
Mission San Luis ~ Mission San Luis was one of over 100 mission settlements established in Spanish Florida between the 1560s and 1690s It was home to more than 1400 residents including a powerful Apalachee chief and the Spanish deputy governor For more history and archaeology please visit the Learn pages In recognition of its historical significance
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