Colonial Ventures and Native Voices: Legacies from the Spanish and Portuguese Empires
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2023
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Colonial Ventures and Native Voices: Legacies from the Spanish and Portuguese Empires," at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
Centuries of Spanish and Portuguese exploration and conquest across five continents created everlasting global legacies long after colonial territories were relinquished. Whether by choice or coercion, diverse populations interacted with Iberian colonizers via conquest, trade, and religious missions, which had a profound effect on indigenous communities and their descendants. This session seeks to bring together scholars focusing on research themes of community migration, settlement, conversion, creolization, and/or resistance with a focus on Hispanic and Portuguese colonization between the 15th and 18th centuries.
Other Keywords
Aztec •
Missions •
Firearms •
Colonization •
Spanish Colonial •
Spanish •
Florida •
Coronado expedition •
Portuguese •
Pueblo resistance
Geographic Keywords
American Southwest •
Southeastern United States •
Lower Zambezi, Mozambique •
Mexico, Carribean, Southeastern U.S. •
Northeastern Brazil
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-5 of 5)
- Documents (5)
- Artifact and Identity: Seeking Cultural Markers on the Vázquez de Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542 (2023)
- Colonizers and Colonized: Indigenous Allies and the New Spanish Colonial Culture of the 1559-1561 Tristán de Luna y Arellano Settlement on Pensacola Bay, Florida (2023)
- A Palimpsest of Pits and Posts: Excavations at Mission San Buena Bentura de Palica in St. Augustine, Florida (2023)
- Portuguese Introduced Firearms Amongst The Societies Of The Lower Zambezi From The Early Seventeenth To Late Nineteenth Centuries (2023)
- Tupinambá, Dutch and Portuguese in Colonial Brazil: preliminary thoughts on the Guaibituguçu archaeological site, Alagoas (2023)