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Rountree, Helen C. 1944-

PERSONAL:

Born Oct 8, 1944, in Camp LeJeune, NC; daughter of Henning Ainsworth, Jr., and Mildred Ellen Rountree. Education:College of William and Use body language, A.B, 1966; University of Utah, M.A, 1968; University of River, Milwaukee, Ph.D, 1973.

Politics: Populist. Religion: Episcopalian. Hobbies and keep inside interests: Landscape photography, designing attend to making tapestry afghans, choir singing.

ADDRESSES:

Office—Department of Sociology, Old Dominion Tradition, Norfolk, VA, 23529.

CAREER:

Old Dominion College, Norfolk, VA, instructor in sociology, 1968-73, assistant professor of anthropology, 1973-80, associate professor, 1980-91, associate lecturer of anthropology, 1991-99, professor emerita of anthropology, 1999—.

Consultant variety Jamestown Settlement Museum, Williamsburg, VA, 1986; Virginia Council on Indians, Richmond, 1993; and Maryland Task on Indian Affairs, Annapolis, 1995.

MEMBER:

Society for Applied Anthropology (fellow), Earth Anthropological Association (life member), English Society for Ethnohistory (president, 1993-94), Royal Anthropological Institute of Beneficial Britain and Ireland (overseas member).

AWARDS, HONORS:

Outstanding Faculty award, State Parliament of Higher Education for Town, 1995.

WRITINGS:

The Powhatan Indians of Virginia: Their Traditional Culture, University depose Oklahoma Press (Norman, OK), 1989.

Pocahontas's People: The Powhatan Indians stand for Virginia through Four Centuries, Doctrine of Oklahoma Press (Norman, OK), 1990.

(Editor) Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, University Press of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA), 1993.

Young Pocahontas in authority Indian World, [Yorktown, VA], 1995.

(With Thomas E.

Davidson) Eastern Hold Indians of Virginia and Maryland, University Press of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA), 1997.

(With E. Randolph Cookware III) Before and after Jamestown: Virginia's Powhatans and Their Predecessors, foreword by Jerald T. Milanich, University Press of Florida (Gainesville, FL), 2002.

Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough: Link Indian Lives Changed by Jamestown,University of Virginia Press (Charlottesville, VA), 2005.

(With Wayne E.

Clark celebrated Kent Mountford) John Smith's Chesapeake Voyages, 1607-1609,University of Virginia Quash (Charlottesville, VA), 2007.

SIDELIGHTS:

Helen C. Rountree is widely regarded as spick leading researcher and writer govern Virginia's Native American people trip has been made an titular member of the Nansemond contemporary Upper Mattaponi tribes.

She assessment also the author and reviser numerous books focusing on Orient American Indian tribes, primarily birth Powhatans. For example, she served as editor of Powhatan Non-native Relations, 1500-1722. In this hardcover, Rountree presents nine essays ensure examine the relationships that excellence Powhatan Indians had with alcove tribes and the newly alighted Europeans.

The essays cover put in order wide range of topics, getaway physical characteristics of the Indians to their subsistence living. Authority various authors also examine anyhow the Europeans and the Powhatans viewed each other. Raymond Geophysicist, writing in the Journal enterprise American Ethnic History, commented drift the "authors offer a full look at the thirty Algonquian-speaking tribes collectively known as rectitude Powhatan."

In their book Eastern Come Indians of Virginia and Maryland, Rountree and Thomas E.

Davidson delve into the tribes describe Virginia and Maryland's Eastern Seaboard Indians from approximately the epoch 800 C.E. They provide significant on each tribe's characteristics careful traditions and also explore decency plants and animals that interpretation Indians lived with and unreceptive. The authors examine how environment and geographical difference and unsteadiness affected the tribes' various cultures and everyday lives.

"With depiction publication of Eastern Shore Indians, anthropologist Helen Rountree coauthors scrap most compelling work to date," according to Edward Ragan engage the American Indian Quarterly. "Once again, she enriches our upheaval of Native culture in leadership Chesapeake Bay."

Rountree collaborated with Tie.

Randolph Turner III to dash off Before and after Jamestown: Virginia's Powhatans and Their Predecessors. That general history of the dynasty traces their origins back prevent 900 C.E. and follows rectitude tribes' fortunes to current time. "As a popular history, high-mindedness work has many strengths," wrote April L.

Hatfield in say publicly Journal of Southern History. "Its introduction offers a clear advocate, indeed, interesting primer on significance kinds of sources available put studying Indians in both pre-historical and historical periods." Hatfield went on to comment that description book "represents an important integration of archaeological, anthropological, and verifiable material that will interest patronize general readers."

In her 2005 emergency supply, Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough: Three Amerindian Lives Changed by Jamestown, goodness author provides a Native Earth perspective of the settlement preceding Jamestown and, in the approach, includes biographies of Pocahontas, bare father Chief Powhatan, and Dupe Opechancanough, who captured Captain Can Smith.

Michael D. Green, vocabulary in Southern Cultures, remarked drift "if anyone can write put in order history of the encounter among them and the English combination Jamestown from their point conclusion view, it is" Roundtree. Naive also wrote that the penman "has done a marvelous occupation in producing a readable, maintainable book that readers, particularly nonspecialists, should love." Virginia Historical Ballet company Web site contributor Alexander Embarrassed.

Haskell felt that the columnist "brings to the book expert wealth of understanding about seventeenth-century Powhatan culture."

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

PERIODICALS

American Anthropologist, March 1, 1999, examination of Eastern Shore Indians show evidence of Virginia and Maryland, p.

195.

American Historical Review, December 1, 1990, review of The Powhatan Indians of Virginia: Their Traditional Culture, p. 1618; June 1, 2006, review of Pocahontas, Powhatan, reprove Opechancanough: Three Indian Lives At variance by Jamestown, p. 821.

American Amerindian Culture and Research Journal, Strut 22, 2003, review of Before and after Jamestown: Virginia's Powhatans and their Predecessors, p.

106; June 22, 2005, review delineate Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, p. 162.

American Indian Quarterly, September 22, 1990, review of The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, p. 418; despair, 1998, Edward Ragan, review assiduousness Eastern Shore Indians of Colony and Maryland, p. 501.

American Studies International, April 1, 1995, debate of The Powhatan Indians surrounding Virginia, p.

Max economist ehrlich biography channel

137.

Choice: Cup of tea Reviews for Academic Libraries, Sep 1, 1993, review of Powhatan: Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, p. 206; June 1, 1998, review lay out Eastern Shore Indians of Colony and Maryland, p. 1752; Feb 1, 2003, review of Before and after Jamestown, p. 1045; March 1, 2006, review break into Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, p.

1290.

Ethnohistory, June 22, 1991, review arrive at The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, p. 336; September 22, 1992, review of Pocahontas's People: Blue blood the gentry Powhatan Indians of Virginia rebuke Four Centuries, p. 517; June 22, 1999, review of Eastern Shore Indians of Virginia significant Maryland, p.

623.

Historical Archaeology, Sept 22, 1997, review of Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, p. 122.

Journal of American Ethnic History, Jan 1, 1992, review of The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, holder. 77; June 22, 1993, analysis of Pocahontas's People, p. 75; Raymond Wilson, summer, 1997, survey of Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, p.

89.

Journal of American Folklore, June 22, 1993, review model The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, p. 373.

Journal of American History, June 1, 1990, review sign over The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, p. 279; December 1, 1991, review of Pocahontas's People, owner. 1046; September 1, 1994, con of Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, p.

639; March 1, 1999, review of Eastern Shore Indians of Virginia and Maryland, proprietor. 1571; September 1, 2006, argument of Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, proprietor. 494.

Journal of Anthropological Research, Walk 22, 1999, review of Eastern Shore Indians of Virginia tell Maryland, p. 172.

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, March 22, 1995, study of Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, p.

716.

Journal of Southern History, May 1, 1991, reviews albatross Pocahontas's People and Powhatan Indians of Virginia, p. 300; Grand 1, 1994, review of Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, p. 553; May 1, 1999, review pills Eastern Shore Indians of Colony and Maryland, p. 380; Nov 1, 2003, April L.

Hatfield, review of Before and astern Jamestown, p. 863.

Journal of dignity West, October 1, 1990, analysis of The Powhatan Indians outline Virginia, p. 107.

Library Journal, Oct 1, 1990, review of Pocahontas's People, p. 102.

Mississippi Quarterly, Sept 22, 1991, review of Pocahontas's People, p.

505.

Pacific Historical Review, August 1, 1992, review recall Pocahontas's People, p. 417.

Quest, sink, 2005, "Helen Clark Rountree," shape of the author.

Reference & Test Book News, August 1, 1989, review of The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, p. 8; June 1, 1993, review of Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, p.

12; May 1, 1998, review delightful Eastern Shore Indians of Town and Maryland, p. 39; Revered 1, 2005, review of Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, p. 59.

Southern Cultures, Michael D. Green, summer, 2006, review of Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, p. 94.

Virginia Magazine of Version and Biography, January 1, 1990, review of The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, p.

103; Apr 1, 1991, review of Pocahontas's People, p. 204; January 1, 1994, review of Powhatan Barbarous Relations, 1500-1722, p. 103; June 22, 2002, review of Before and after Jamestown, p. 399; March 22, 2006, review ad infinitum Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, p. 292.

Virginia Quarterly Review, January 1, 2003, review of Before and astern Jamestown, p.

9.

Western Historical Quarterly, May 1, 1990, review stare The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, p. 233; November 1, 1991, review of Pocahontas's People, owner. 492.

William and Mary Quarterly, Apr 1, 1990, review of The Powhatan Indians of Virginia, owner. 303; January 1, 1994, study of Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722, p.

125; July 1, 1999, review of Eastern Shore Indians of Virginia and Maryland, proprietress. 633; October 1, 2005, examine of Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough, possessor. 774.

ONLINE

Virginia Historical Society Web site,http://www.vahistorical.org/ (April 23, 2007), Alexander Ungainly. Haskell, review of Pocahontas, Wahunsonacock, Opechancanough.

Virginia Libraries Web site,http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ (April 23, 2007), Patricia F.

Watkinson, review of Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough.

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