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Talking Back

Native Women and the Making of the Early South
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Talking Back by Alejandra Dubcovsky explores the complex interactions and communication networks in colonial Florida between European settlers and Indigenous people. It delves into the misunderstandings, negotiations, and alliances that shaped cultural exchanges during the period. This historical narrative provides an in-depth look at how language, alliances, and conflict influenced early American history.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by the history of communication and diplomacy in colonial America. It delves into how diverse groups, including Native Americans, African slaves, and Europeans, interacted and communicated across language and cultural barriers, providing a fresh perspective on historical narratives.

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Talking Back

A pathbreaking look at Native women of the early South who defined power and defied authority

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A pathbreaking look at Native women of the early South who defined power and defied authority

An artful, powerful book... [A] substantial contribution to our knowledge of women in the so-called ‘forgotten centuries’ of European colonialism in the southeast.”—Malinda Maynor Lowery, author of The Lumbee Indians

A remarkable book. Alejandra Dubcovsky pursued relentless research to uncover the histories of women previously unseen, even unnamed. As Dubcovsky shows, they had names, they had families, they had lives that mattered. The historical landscape is transformed by their presence.”—Lisa Brooks, author of Our Beloved Kin

Historian Alejandra Dubcovsky tells a story of war, slavery, loss, remembrance, and the women whose resilience and resistance transformed the colonial South. In exploring their lives she rewrites early American history, challenging the established male-centered narrative.

Dubcovsky reconstructs the lives of Native women—Timucua, Apalachee, Chacato, and Guale—to show how they made claims to protect their livelihoods, bodies, and families. Through the stories of the Native cacica who demanded her authority be recognized; the elite Spanish woman who turned her dowry and household into a source of independent power; the Floridiana who slapped a leading Native man in the town square; and the Black woman who ran a successful business at the heart of a Spanish town, Dubcovsky reveals the formidable women who claimed and used their power, shaping the history of the early South.

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Talking Back by Alejandra Dubcovsky receives high praise for shedding light on the influential roles of Indigenous women during European colonialism in the southeast. Reviewers highlight its groundbreaking approach, combining Indigenous studies with historical methodologies to reveal these women's names, families, and significant impact. The book is recognised for its powerful narrative and detailed research, significantly altering the historical understanding by centring on women's power in the early South.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300266122

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 July 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 7 b-w illus.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 280

About the Author

Alejandra Dubcovsky is associate professor of history at the University of California, Riverside. She is the author of Informed Power: Communication in the Early South. She lives in California.

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