Depopulation And Culture Change in the Early Historic Period Interior Southeast

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Depopulation And Culture Change in the Early Historic Period Interior Southeast
Smith, Marvin T
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Again, how is this limited evidence to be interpreted when measuring acculturation in the interior Southeast during the early historic period? It seems clear that at least the Indians of the Oconee Valley had been subjected to, and probably accepted, Christian training by the first half of the seventeenth century. It is difficult to determine to what extent Christian beliefs were accepted. If the Indians only took portions of the Christian religious system to supplement their aboriginal beliefs
..., then a lesser degree of acculturation is implied than if the Indians wholeheartedly accepted Christianity as a replacement for their aboriginal system. This latter extreme seems unlikely. Clearly, the acceptance of Christianity, however restricted, did represent a fairly high degree of acculturation, certainly more than the replacement of aboriginal shell beads with glass beads. But how did this affect the study area as a whole? In general, the evidence indicates that the study area as a whole was affected wery little.

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