&#x201C;This book begins where the reach of archaeology and history ends&#x201D; writes Charles Hudson. Grounded in careful research his extraordinary work imaginatively brings to life the sixteenth-century world of the Coosa a native people whose territory stretched across the Southeast encompassing much of present-day Tennessee Georgia and Alabama.<br/><br/>Cast as a series of conversations between Domingo de la Anunciaci&#xF3;n a real-life Spanish priest who traveled to the Coosa chiefdom around 1559 and the Raven a fictional tribal elder <i>Conversations with the High Priest of Coosa</i> attempts to reconstruct the worldview of the Indians of the late prehistoric Southeast. Mediating the exchange between the two men is Teresa a character modeled on a Coosa woman captured some twenty years earlier by the Hernando de Soto expedition and taken to Mexico where she learned Spanish and became a Christian convert.<br/><br/>Through story and legend the Raven teaches Anunciaci&#xF3;n about the rituals traditions and culture of the Coosa. He tells of how the Coosa world came to be and recounts tales of the birds and animals &#x2014; real and mythical &#x2014; that share that world. From these engaging conversations emerges a fascinating glimpse inside the Coosa belief system and an enhanced understanding of the native people who inhabited the ancient South.
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