Within the limitations imposed by writing a short book, Jesse McKee has presented a concise and readable history of the Choctaw Indians of both Oklahoma and Mississippi. Given the time period over which Choctaws came into contact with Europeans (beginning in 1541), the major political role they played in colonial conflicts among French, Spanish, and British, and the fact that they were effectively split into two groups after 1830, their history is very complex. McKee has managed to give a reasonable overview of the tribe, although his format leaves no space for highly sophisticated historical analysi
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One of Mississippi's and the United States' most inhumane actions was the forced removal of American...
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Scholars of anthropology (particularly historical anthropology), history, and Native American studie...
Chicsa\u27s People, or the Chickasaw, for centuries farmed and hunted in their traditional homeland ...
Choctaw Nation fits nicely into two recent trends in the development of Native American history. Fir...
The admirable Chelsea House Publishers\u27 series for young adults treats fifty-eight tribal groups ...
Review of: The Quapaw Indians: A History of the Downstream People. Baird, W. David
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Article reconstructs widespread views of Choctaw-White Intermarriage in 1851 through a small-scale i...
Reviewer Sarah Elliott writes that Fay A. Yarbough’s Choctaw Confederates: The American Civil War in...
After the Civil War, the Choctaw Nation experienced a rapid transition from a cultural, tribal ident...
How to shake the hand of the unsmiling stranger in town and at the same time lose your shirt and all...
Clifton\u27s The Potawatomi is one of a series of books in American Indian history designed for you...
This brief and easily readable summary about the Kiowas from their early known beginnings to the pre...
One of Mississippi's and the United States' most inhumane actions was the forced removal of American...
Review of: Cahokia: The Great Native American Metropolis. Young, Biloine Whiting and Fowler, Melvin ...
Scholars of anthropology (particularly historical anthropology), history, and Native American studie...
Chicsa\u27s People, or the Chickasaw, for centuries farmed and hunted in their traditional homeland ...
Choctaw Nation fits nicely into two recent trends in the development of Native American history. Fir...
The admirable Chelsea House Publishers\u27 series for young adults treats fifty-eight tribal groups ...
Review of: The Quapaw Indians: A History of the Downstream People. Baird, W. David
Review of: The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965. Clifto...
Review of: A Projectile Point Guide for the Upper Mississippi River Valley. Boszhardt, Robert F
Article reconstructs widespread views of Choctaw-White Intermarriage in 1851 through a small-scale i...
Reviewer Sarah Elliott writes that Fay A. Yarbough’s Choctaw Confederates: The American Civil War in...
After the Civil War, the Choctaw Nation experienced a rapid transition from a cultural, tribal ident...
How to shake the hand of the unsmiling stranger in town and at the same time lose your shirt and all...
Clifton\u27s The Potawatomi is one of a series of books in American Indian history designed for you...
This brief and easily readable summary about the Kiowas from their early known beginnings to the pre...
One of Mississippi's and the United States' most inhumane actions was the forced removal of American...
Review of: Cahokia: The Great Native American Metropolis. Young, Biloine Whiting and Fowler, Melvin ...