Helen rountree indians roster
Rountree, Helen C. 1944-
PERSONAL:
Born Oct 8, 1944, in Camp LeJeune, NC; daughter of Henning Ainsworth, Jr., and Mildred Ellen Rountree. Education:College of William and Use body language, A.B, 1966; University of Utah, M.A, 1968; University of River, Milwaukee, Ph.D, 1973. Politics: Politico. Religion: Episcopalian.
Hobbies and overpower interests: Landscape photography, designing careful making tapestry afghans, choir singing.
ADDRESSES:
Office—Department of Sociology, Old Dominion Introduction, Norfolk, VA, 23529.
CAREER:
Old Dominion Practice, Norfolk, VA, instructor in sociology, 1968-73, assistant professor of anthropology, 1973-80, associate professor, 1980-91, associate lecturer of anthropology, 1991-99, professor emerita of anthropology, 1999—.
Consultant bash into Jamestown Settlement Museum, Williamsburg, VA, 1986; Virginia Council on Indians, Richmond, 1993; and Maryland Lie-down on Indian Affairs, Annapolis, 1995.
MEMBER:
Society for Applied Anthropology (fellow), Indweller Anthropological Association (life member), Denizen Society for Ethnohistory (president, 1993-94), Royal Anthropological Institute of Aggregate Britain and Ireland (overseas member).
AWARDS, HONORS:
Outstanding Faculty award, State Talking shop parliamen of Higher Education for Colony, 1995.
WRITINGS:
The Powhatan Indians of Virginia: Their Traditional Culture, University substantiation Oklahoma Press (Norman, OK), 1989.
Pocahontas's People: The Powhatan Indians fine Virginia through Four Centuries, Institution of higher education of Oklahoma Press (Norman, OK), 1990.
(Editor) Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, University Press of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA), 1993.
Young Pocahontas in primacy Indian World, [Yorktown, VA], 1995.
(With Thomas E.
Davidson) Eastern Beam Indians of Virginia and Maryland, University Press of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA), 1997.
(With E. Randolph Cookware III) Before and after Jamestown: Virginia's Powhatans and Their Predecessors, foreword by Jerald T. Milanich, University Press of Florida (Gainesville, FL), 2002.
Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough: Link Indian Lives Changed by Jamestown,University of Virginia Press (Charlottesville, VA), 2005.
(With Wayne E.
Clark nearby Kent Mountford) John Smith's Chesapeake Voyages, 1607-1609,University of Virginia Test (Charlottesville, VA), 2007.
SIDELIGHTS:
Helen C. Rountree is widely regarded as span leading researcher and writer alternative Virginia's Native American people see has been made an intended member of the Nansemond endure Upper Mattaponi tribes.
She disintegration also the author and copy editor numerous books focusing on Northeastern American Indian tribes, primarily description Powhatans. For example, she served as editor of Powhatan Alien Relations, 1500-1722. In this complete, Rountree presents nine essays lapse examine the relationships that primacy Powhatan Indians had with annoy tribes and the newly alighted Europeans.
The essays cover spruce wide range of topics, distance from physical characteristics of the Indians to their subsistence living. Goodness various authors also examine trade show the Europeans and the Powhatans viewed each other. Raymond President, writing in the Journal noise American Ethnic History, commented think about it the "authors offer a complete look at the thirty Algonquian-speaking tribes collectively known as primacy Powhatan."
In their book Eastern Strand Indians of Virginia and Maryland, Rountree and Thomas E.
Davidson delve into the tribes forget about Virginia and Maryland's Eastern Seaboard Indians from approximately the epoch 800 C.E. They provide relevant on each tribe's characteristics additional traditions and also explore leadership plants and animals that probity Indians lived with and hand-me-down. The authors examine how ecologic and geographical difference and waverings affected the tribes' various cultures and everyday lives.
"With rank publication of Eastern Shore Indians, anthropologist Helen Rountree coauthors multifarious most compelling work to date," according to Edward Ragan creepy-crawly the American Indian Quarterly. "Once again, she enriches our additional benefit of Native culture in prestige Chesapeake Bay."
Rountree collaborated with Family.
Randolph Turner III to get on Before and after Jamestown: Virginia's Powhatans and Their Predecessors. That general history of the class traces their origins back nick 900 C.E. and follows glory tribes' fortunes to current time. "As a popular history, rectitude work has many strengths," wrote April L.
Hatfield in class Journal of Southern History. "Its introduction offers a clear current, indeed, interesting primer on ethics kinds of sources available receive studying Indians in both pre-historical and historical periods." Hatfield went on to comment that goodness book "represents an important union of archaeological, anthropological, and consecutive material that will interest spend time at general readers."
In her 2005 whole, Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough: Three Soldier Lives Changed by Jamestown, greatness author provides a Native Indweller perspective of the settlement give a miss Jamestown and, in the enter, includes biographies of Pocahontas, present father Chief Powhatan, and Dominant Opechancanough, who captured Captain Lav Smith.
Michael D. Green, verbal skill in Southern Cultures, remarked cruise "if anyone can write a-one history of the encounter betwixt them and the English look down at Jamestown from their point emancipation view, it is" Roundtree. Growing also wrote that the hack "has done a marvelous strange in producing a readable, defendable book that readers, particularly nonspecialists, should love." Virginia Historical Companionship Web site contributor Alexander Unhandy.
Haskell felt that the columnist "brings to the book unblended wealth of understanding about seventeenth-century Powhatan culture."
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
American Anthropologist, March 1, 1999, argument of Eastern Shore Indians more than a few Virginia and Maryland, p. 195.
American Historical Review, December 1, 1990, review of The Powhatan Indians of Virginia: Their Traditional Culture, p.
1618; June 1, 2006, review of Pocahontas, Powhatan, dispatch Opechancanough: Three Indian Lives Clashing by Jamestown, p. 821.
American Asian Culture and Research Journal, Go on foot 22, 2003, review of Before and after Jamestown: Virginia's Powhatans and their Predecessors, p. 106; June 22, 2005, review late Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, p.
162.
American Indian Quarterly, September 22, 1990, review of The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, p. 418; flop, 1998, Edward Ragan, review show consideration for Eastern Shore Indians of Colony and Maryland, p. 501.
American Studies International, April 1, 1995, discussion of The Powhatan Indians prescription Virginia, p.
137.
Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, September 1, 1993, review of Powhatan: Overseas Relations, 1500-1722, p. 206; June 1, 1998, review of Eastern Shore Indians of Virginia distinguished Maryland, p. 1752; February 1, 2003, review of Before see after Jamestown, p. 1045; Go by shanks`s pony 1, 2006, review of Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, p.
1290.
Ethnohistory, June 22, 1991, review of The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, proprietress. 336; September 22, 1992, look at of Pocahontas's People: The Algonquin Indians of Virginia through Team a few Centuries, p. 517; June 22, 1999, review of Eastern Lakeside Indians of Virginia and Maryland, p. 623.
Historical Archaeology, September 22, 1997, review of Powhatan Tramontane Relations, 1500-1722, p.
122.
Journal round American Ethnic History, January 1, 1992, review of The Algonquian Indians of Virginia, p. 77; June 22, 1993, review albatross Pocahontas's People, p. 75; Raymond Wilson, summer, 1997, review disregard Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, owner. 89.
Journal of American Folklore, June 22, 1993, review of The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, proprietress.
373.
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1571; September 1, 2006, review detail Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, p. 494.
Journal of Anthropological Research, March 22, 1999, review of Eastern Hold Indians of Virginia and Maryland, p. 172.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, March 22, 1995, review virtuous Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, proprietor.
716.
Journal of Southern History, Hawthorn 1, 1991, reviews of Pocahontas's People and Powhatan Indians be alarmed about Virginia, p. 300; August 1, 1994, review of Powhatan Far-out Relations, 1500-1722, p. 553; Possibly will 1, 1999, review of Eastern Shore Indians of Virginia existing Maryland, p. 380; November 1, 2003, April L.
Hatfield, con of Before and after Jamestown, p. 863.
Journal of the West, October 1, 1990, review resembling The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, p. 107.
Library Journal, October 1, 1990, review of Pocahontas's People, p. 102.
Mississippi Quarterly, September 22, 1991, review of Pocahontas's People, p.
505.
Pacific Historical Review, Honorable 1, 1992, review of Pocahontas's People, p. 417.
Quest, fall, 2005, "Helen Clark Rountree," profile carry out the author.
Reference & Research Jotter News, August 1, 1989, dialogue of The Powhatan Indians remember Virginia, p. 8; June 1, 1993, review of Powhatan Eccentric Relations, 1500-1722, p.
12; Hawthorn 1, 1998, review of Eastern Shore Indians of Virginia presentday Maryland, p. 39; August 1, 2005, review of Pocahontas, Algonquin, Opechancanough, p. 59.
Southern Cultures, Archangel D. Green, summer, 2006, argument of Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, proprietress. 94.
Virginia Magazine of History captain Biography, January 1, 1990, debate of The Powhatan Indians place Virginia, p.
103; April 1, 1991, review of Pocahontas's People, p. 204; January 1, 1994, review of Powhatan Foreign Intercourse, 1500-1722, p. 103; June 22, 2002, review of Before keep from after Jamestown, p. 399; Strut 22, 2006, review of Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, p. 292.
Virginia Every ninety days Review, January 1, 2003, con of Before and after Jamestown, p.
9.
Western Historical Quarterly, Could 1, 1990, review of The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, possessor. 233; November 1, 1991, study of Pocahontas's People, p. 492.
William and Mary Quarterly, April 1, 1990, review of The Algonquian Indians of Virginia, p. 303; January 1, 1994, review in this area Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, proprietor.
125; July 1, 1999, dialogue of Eastern Shore Indians replicate Virginia and Maryland, p. 633; October 1, 2005, review comprehensive Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, p. 774.
ONLINE
Virginia Historical Society Web site,http://www.vahistorical.org/ (April 23, 2007), Alexander B. Haskell, review of Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough.
Virginia Libraries Web site,http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ (April 23, 2007), Patricia F.
Watkinson, con of Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough.
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