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I.1. Native territories and English colonial claims in southern New England, ca. 1665
I.2. The puritan Atlantic in the long seventeenth century
1.1. Taínoan provinces and cacicazgos on Hispaniola
1.2. Sir George Somers’s manuscript map of Bermuda, ca. 1609
1.3. Manioc processing, 1724
1.4. Bread making, 1565
1.5. Directions for making bread from cassava roots, 1621
1.6. Taínoan palm-thatched house
1.7. Palm fabric, 1670s
2.1. Map of selected Native and English places in seventeenth-century New England
2.2. String of seventeenth-century wampum beads
2.3. Seventeenth-century potsherds with representations of female genitalia
2.4. Zoomorphic effigy pestle in the form of a bear, Rhode Island
3.1. Baptist celebration of the Lord’s Supper, 1736
3.2. St. George’s Chalice
3.3. John Hull beaker, ca. 1659, First Church, Boston
3.4. Roger Wood beaker, ca. 1654, Devonshire Church, Bermuda
3.5. Fireplace, Cooper-Frost-Austin House, Cambridge, Mass.
5.1. Female Quaker preaching, 1736
7.1. Praying Indian towns, ca. 1675
10.1. Incontinency proceedings in Bermuda, 1667
10.2. Unlawful sex cases in Bermuda, 1650–1723
10.3. Gender differential in white bastardy cases in Bermuda, 1690–1723
10.4. Unlawful sex in Bermuda by type of offense, 1650–1723
10.5. Racial labels of Bermudian women charged with unlawful sex, 1650–1723
10.6. Cases charging Bermudian women with unlawful sex by decade, 1650–1723
11.1. Interracial sex cases in Bermuda, 1650–1723
11.2. “An Act for the Better Preventing of Spurious and Mixt Issue,” 1705, Massachusetts