En Bas Saline: A Taíno Town Before and After Columbus

Hardback Published on: 09/05/2023
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Synopsis

Life in an Indigenous town during an understudied era of Haitian history

This book details the Indigenous Taìno occupation at En Bas Saline in Hispaniola between AD 1250 and 1520, showing how the community coped with the dramatic changes imposed by Spanish contact. En Bas Saline is the largest late precontact Taìno town recorded in what is now Haiti; the only one that has been extensively excavated and analyzed; and one of few with archaeologically documented occupation both before and after the arrival of Columbus in 1492. It is thought to be the site of La Navidad, Columbus's first settlement, where the cacique Guacanagarì offered refuge and shelter after the sinking of the Santa Maria.

Kathleen Deagan provides an intrasite and spatial analysis of En Bas Saline by focusing on households, foodways, ceramics, and crafts and offers insights into social organization and chiefly power in this political center through domestic and ornamental material culture. Postcontact changes are seen in patterns of gendered behavior, as well as in the power base of the caciques, challenging the traditional assumption that Taìno society was devastatingly disrupted almost immediately after contact. En Bas Saline is the only archaeological account of the consequences of contact from the perspective of the Taìno peoples' lived experience.

A volume in the Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series

Publisher information

  • Publisher: University Press of Florida
  • ISBN: 9781683403555
  • Number of pages: 356
  • Dimensions: 233 x 155 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 304g
  • Languages: English