[quote="smudge"]I'm working my way through Trollope's Barchester novels again. (For the uninitiated, imagine Jane Austen, but with a good sized dollup of Victorian political satire). It's exceedingly english.
63falcon - I'd be interested to know more about the Monacan book you mentioned. I'm pretty ignorant of anything outside the Powhatan group. I believe there was trade between them and the Monacans - would love to know more.
ETA: And thank you LL for the thread. Stonkingly good idea.[/quote]
Hello, Smudge. Finally back at work and on Lunch, just now can respond (was using my boyfriend's computer when I posted on Sunday!). The book on the Monocans, a Siouan language folk who probaly entered Virginia much later than the Algonquian speaking 'Powahatan' tribes of the Tidewater, is titled "Indian Island in Amherst County" 1993, by Dr. Peter Houck. The author was no historian or writer, just an MD who was curious about folks in his practice who have Native American characteristics/physiology, but would be rather dodgy about that subject. Dr. Houck's book and research has had the good effect of rallying these folk, who now have Tribal Status in the Commonwealth, a yearly gathering, and tribal museum. On the flip side, the book dealves into the awful and understated Office of Eugenics that existed in VA from the 1920's until the late 50's, and unfortunately provided more than a little basis for what went on in Germany in the 30's. There is also another book, "Roanoke" more about The Lost Colony on Roanke Is. NC through the letters of John White, Annias Dare, Sir Walter Raleigh etc., which explores a theory of the colonists ending up w/ the Monocans or the Orinocos of West Central VA. There is also a chapter in "War Against the Weak" Edwin Berg all about the Moncans and what went on in my home county in the hands of Woodrow Wilson's Progressives (some of which touched me personally as a child)..........
Is anyone STILL awake here after this tome
Sorry Smudge! My Southerner verbosity and a pet subject! Amherst Co. Virginia is beautiful , check out its website...