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Death in the New World: Cross-Cultural Encounters, 1492-1800 (Early American Studies)
Author: Erik R. Seeman
Year: March 31, 2010
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 4.2 MB
Language: English
Year: March 31, 2010
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 4.2 MB
Language: English
Reminders of death were everywhere in the New World, from the epidemics that devastated Indian populations and the mortality of slaves working the Caribbean sugar cane fields to the unfamiliar diseases that afflicted Europeans in the Chesapeake and West Indies. According to historian Erik R. Seeman, when Indians, Africans, and Europeans encountered one another, they could not ignore the similarities in their approaches to death. All of these groups believed in an afterlife to which the soul or spirit traveled after death. As a result all felt that corpsesEUR"the earthly vessels for the soul or spiritEUR"should be treated with respect, and all mourned the dead with commemorative rituals. Seeman argues that deathways facilitated communication among peoples otherwise divided by language and custom. They observed, asked questions about, and sometimes even participated in their counterparts' rituals.At the same time, insofar as New World interactions were largely exploita