Pre-1600: Communications
Pre-1600: Chapter Four: Communications
by NANCY L. HAGEDORN
CONTENTS
CHRONOLOGY 78
OVERVIEW 81
TOPICS IN THE NEWS
Communication in Native North America 83
Historical Linguistics 84
Rituals of Possession 85
First Contacts along the East Coast 85
Jargons and Pidgins 87
Coastal Algonquians 88
First Contacts: The Early Explorers 89
Interpreters 90
First Contacts: Penetration of the Interior 91
Indian Slavery 93
First Contacts: The Roanake Venture 94
The Transformation of Communication in Early America 95
HEADLINE MAKERS
Donnacona 96
Estévanico the Moor 98
Messamouet 99
PUBLICATIONS 101
Sidebars and tables are listed in italics.
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