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Early man and the ocean : a search for the beginnings of navigation and seaborne civilizations / by Heyerdahl, Thor.(CARDINAL)139265;
Bibliography: pages 407-420.
Subjects: Maritime anthropology.; Navigation; Seafaring life.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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Proceedings of the first annual North Carolina Maritime Heritage Conference : Duke Marine Laboratory and Hampton Mariners Museum, Beaufort North Carolina, Friday October 31, 1980. by North Carolina Maritime Heritage Conference(1st :1980 :Beaufort, NC); North Carolina.Division of Archives and History.(CARDINAL)140910; Hampton Mariners Museum.(CARDINAL)152854;
Subjects: Marine resources; Maritime anthropology;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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A fish story [videorecording] / by Gallagher, Tim.(CARDINAL)273931; Hayes, Courtney.(CARDINAL)287198; Independent Television Service.(CARDINAL)219292; PBS Home Video.(CARDINAL)218235; Rhode Island PBS.(CARDINAL)287197; Sachem Street Films.;
Camera, Courtney Hayes ; editors, Rachel Clark, Jean Dunoyer, James Rutenbeck ; music, Pierre Foldes.Relates the tale of two women who lead their communities in a campaign against a coalition of environmentalist groups that filed a lawsuit which could put hundreds of fishermen out of business. This documentary film asks if environmentalists and fishermen can come together to find a balance between the needs of the community and the needs of the ocean.DVD; stereo.
Subjects: Fisheries; Fishing villages; Maritime anthropology;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The estuary's gift : an Atlantic Coast cultural biography / by Griffith, David,1951-(CARDINAL)313737;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-193) and index.Estuaries and gifts -- Names of water -- Early fisheries, oily fisheries -- Vanishing women -- Fishing in the balance -- The fisheries -- Rewriting the coast -- Versions of home.
Subjects: Maritime anthropology; Maritime anthropology; Fishing villages; Fishing villages; Coastal ecology; Coastal ecology;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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X marks the spot : the archaeology of piracy / by Skowronek, Russell K.(CARDINAL)274396; Ewen, Charles R.,1956-(CARDINAL)271791;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-324) and index.Introduction / Charles R. Ewen -- PART 1. PIRATE LAIRS -- Pirates and merchants: Port Royal, Jamaica / Donny L. Hamilton -- On the trail of Jean Lafitte / Joan M. Exnicios -- Contraband traders, lawless vagabonds, and the British settlement and occupation of Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras / J. David McBride -- A mariner's Utopia: pirates and logwood in the Bay of Honduras / Daniel Finamore -- PART 2. PIRATE SHIPS AND THEIR PREY -- Piracy in the Indian Ocean: Mauritius and the pirate ship Speaker / Patrick Lizé -- Christopher Condent's Fiery Dragon: investigating an early eighteenth-century pirate shipwreck off the coast of Madagascar / John de Bry -- The pirate ship Whydah / Christopher E. Hamilton -- The pirate ship Queen Anne's Revenge / Mark U. Wilde-Ramsing -- The Beaufort inlet shipwreck artifact assemblage / Wayne R. Lusardi -- Going to see the varmint: piracy in myth and reality on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, 1785-1830 / Mark J. Wagner, Mary R. McCorvie -- Identifying the victims of piracy in the Spanish Caribbean / Russell K. Skowronek, Charles R. Ewen -- PART 3. PIRATES IN FACT AND FICTION -- Pirate imagery / Lawrence E. Babits ... [et al.] -- X marks the spot - or does it?: anthropological insights into the origins and continuity of fiction and fact in the study of piracy / Russell K. Skowronek.
Subjects: Underwater archaeology.; Coastal archaeology.; Pirates;
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Handbook of North American Indians. by Sturtevant, William C.,editor.(CARDINAL)278499; Krupnik, Igor,editor.(CARDINAL)328371; Smithsonian Institution,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141176;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 617-867) and index.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Paleo-Indians; Physical anthropology; Indians of North America; Natural resources; Human ecology; Paleopathology;
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La Florida : five hundred years of Hispanic presence / by Daz Balsera, Viviana,1958-; May, Rachel A.(CARDINAL)811391;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Ponce's ghosts: Spain and Florida, 1513-2013 / Gary R. Mormino -- Three hundred years of La Florida / Viviana Daz Balsera -- Charting Juan Ponce de Len's 1512 voyage to Florida: the Calusa Indians amid latitudes of controversy / Jerald T. Milanich -- Until the land was understood: Spaniards confront La Florida, 1500-1600 / Paul E. Hoffman -- On the trail of texts from early Spanish Florida: Garcilaso's La Florida del Inca and Or's Relacin de los mrtires / Raquel Chang-Rodriguez -- A land renowned for war: Florida as a maritime marchland / Amy Turner Bushnell -- Giving liberty to all: Spanish Florida as a Black sanctuary, 1673-1790 / Jane Landers -- The experience of a loss: Spain, Florida, and the United States, 1783-1833 / Carmen de la Guardia Herrero -- Florida in the modern world / Rachel A. May -- Fireworks over Fernandina: the Atlantic dimension of the Amelia Island episode, 1817 / Karen Racine -- The old world in the new: Florida discovers the arts of Spain, 1885-1930 / Richard L. Kagan -- Performing diasporas, or Cubanidad meets Jim Crow: Miami in a period of demographic transition before the Cuban Revolution / Darin J. Davis -- Mickey Ricans? The recent Puerto Rican diaspora to Florida / Jorge Duany -- Miami in the twenty-first century: still on the edge? / Alex Stepick and Marcos Feldman -- How Cubans transformed Florida politics and gained national influence / Susan Eckstein.Commemorating Juan Ponce de León's landfall on the Atlantic coast of Florida, this ambitious volume explores five centuries of Hispanic presence in the New World peninsula, reflecting on the breadth and depth of encounters between the different lands and cultures.Melding history, literature, anthropology, music, culture, and sociology, La Florida is a unique presentation of the Hispanic roots that run deep in Florida's past and present and will assuredly shape its future.The contributors, leading experts in a range of fields, begin with an examination of the first and second Spanish periods. This was a time when La Florida was an elusive possession that the Spaniards were never able to completely secure; but Spanish influence would nonetheless leave an indelible mark on the land. In the second half of this volume, the essays highlight the Hispanic cultural legacy, politics, and history of modern Florida and expand on Florida's role as a modern transatlantic cross roads.
Subjects: Cuban Americans; Spanish Americans;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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