Opothleyahola, one of the most revered Muskogee leaders from the Upper Creek town of Tuckabatchee, led his people through many hardships during his lifetime. His people revered him for his wisdom, courage, and insight. Christine Schultz White and Benton R. White, authors of Now The Wolf Has Come: The Creek Nation in the Civil War, describe Opothleyahola as the Creeks\u27 spokesman and their shield against the outside world. Opothleyahola tried to maintain his people\u27s traditional beliefs at a time when outside influence threatened the social structures and customs of all Native Americans. He led his people during the 1830s when the federal government forced several tribes, including the Creek nation, to the Indian Territory and again i...
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Opothleyahola, one of the most revered Muskogee leaders from the Upper Creek town of Tuckabatchee, l...
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Review of: "A Thrilling Narrative of Indian Captivity: Dispatches From the Dakota War," by Mary Butl...
It was family pride that initially caused Arlene Jauken of southeast Nebraska to begin to research t...
Colonialism becomes the lens through which Jeffrey Ostler both analyzes and interprets the history o...
Opothleyahola, one of the most revered Muskogee leaders from the Upper Creek town of Tuckabatchee, l...
Because military action in Indian Territory had negligible impact on the Civil War, most accounts of...
A Look at the Civil War in Indian Territory When I teach the Civil War, I talk very little about its...
Much of what has been written about Native Americans has been written by Euro-Americans. It is very ...
Choctaw Nation fits nicely into two recent trends in the development of Native American history. Fir...
In November 1876, Colonel Ranald Mackenzie led a successful attack on a Northern Cheyenne village in...
William Chalfant presents a fairly detailed and objective history of the attack on Little Bull\u27s ...
Gary Clayton Anderson\u27s objective, indicated in the subtitle, is to provide an account of the lon...
Past chief of the Cherokee Nation (1985- 1995) and social activist Wilma Mankiller remarked, We are...
Review of: The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965. Clifto...
At dawn on November 27, 1868, Lt. Col. George A. Custer led troopers of the Seventh U.S. Cavalry in ...
Review of: Over the Earth I Come: The Great Sioux Uprising of 1862. Schultz, Duane
Review of: "A Thrilling Narrative of Indian Captivity: Dispatches From the Dakota War," by Mary Butl...
It was family pride that initially caused Arlene Jauken of southeast Nebraska to begin to research t...
Colonialism becomes the lens through which Jeffrey Ostler both analyzes and interprets the history o...