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ISBN 10: 0817382232
ISBN 13: 9780817382230
Author: David Pollack
Caborn-Welborn, a late Mississippian (A.D. 1400-1700) farming society centered at the confluence of the Ohio and Wabash Rivers (in what is now southwestern Indiana, southeastern Illinois, and northwestern Kentucky), developed following the collapse of the Angel chiefdom (A.D. 1000-1400). Using ceramic and settlement data, David Pollack examines the ways in which that new society reconstructed social, political, and economic relationships from the remnants of the Angel chiefdom. Unlike most instances of the demise of a complex society led by elites, the Caborn-Welborn population did not become more inward-looking, as indicated by an increase in extraregional interaction, nor did they disperse to smaller more widely scattered settlements, as evidenced by a continuation of a hierarchy that included large villages.
This book makes available for the first time detailed, well-illustrated descriptions of Caborn-Welborn ceramics, identifies ceramic types and attributes that reflect Caborn-Welborn interaction with Oneota tribal groups and central Mississippi valley Mississippian groups, and offers an internal regional chronology. Based on intraregional differences in ceramic decoration, the types of vessels interred with the dead, and cemetery location, Pollack suggests that in addition to the former Angel population, Caborn-Welborn society may have included households that relocated to the Ohio/Wabash confluence from nearby collapsing polities, and that Caborn-Welborn’s sociopolitical organization could be better considered as a riverine confederacy.
Caborn Welborn Constructing a New Society after the Angel Chiefdom Collapse 1st Table of contents:
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Chapter 1: The Rise and Fall of the Angel Chiefdom
- 2.1 Origins and Growth of the Angel Chiefdom
- 2.2 Political and Social Structures Under the Angel Leadership
- 2.3 Key Events Leading to the Collapse
- 2.4 The Impact of the Collapse on the Region
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Chapter 2: Immediate Aftermath
- 3.1 Social Disintegration and the Breakdown of Order
- 3.2 Economic Consequences and Loss of Resources
- 3.3 Population Displacement and Migration Patterns
- 3.4 The Role of Memory and Trauma in the Post-Collapse Period
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Chapter 3: The Emergence of New Leadership
- 4.1 Leadership Vacuum and the Struggle for Power
- 4.2 New Forms of Governance: Tribal, Collective, and Egalitarian Structures
- 4.3 Charismatic Leaders vs. Institutional Leadership
- 4.4 Case Studies of Early Post-Collapse Leadership
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Chapter 4: Rebuilding the Economy
- 5.1 Rediscovery of Agricultural Practices
- 5.2 Trade and Resource Redistribution
- 5.3 Rebuilding Infrastructure: From Ruins to Renewal
- 5.4 The Role of Foreign Influence and Aid in Economic Recovery
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Chapter 5: Reconstructing Social Order
- 6.1 The Rebuilding of Social Norms and Cultural Practices
- 6.2 Religion and Spirituality After the Collapse
- 6.3 The Role of Kinship and Clan Systems in the New Society
- 6.4 Education, Knowledge Transfer, and the Preservation of History
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Chapter 6: The Role of External Powers
- 7.1 Neighboring States and Their Influence on Reconstruction
- 7.2 The Impact of Trade Routes and Foreign Diplomacy
- 7.3 Interactions with Colonial and Imperial Powers
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Chapter 7: Identity and Memory
- 8.1 Collective Memory of the Angel Chiefdom and Its Legacy
- 8.2 The Creation of a New Identity Post-Collapse
- 8.3 Mythmaking and Storytelling as Tools for Social Cohesion
- 8.4 Examining Historical Narratives and Their Role in Shaping New Societies
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Chapter 8: Conflict and Resolution
- 9.1 Social Tensions in the Reconstruction Period
- 9.2 Internal and External Conflicts Post-Collapse
- 9.3 Mechanisms of Conflict Resolution in a Rebuilding Society
- 9.4 Lessons Learned from the Reconstruction Process
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Chapter 9: Long-Term Stability and Transformation
- 10.1 Achieving Long-Term Political and Economic Stability
- 10.2 Social Transformation and Integration of New Ideas
- 10.3 The Final Integration of Former Chiefdom Areas into Larger Political Entities
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