This essay explores how Native peoples like the Creek (Muscogee) Indians invested colonized spaces in early American society with their own material, commercial, political, and spiritual meanings and importance. In particular, Creek Indians from the town of Coweta transformed Silver Bluff, the plantation of the trader and merchant George Galphin, into a “white ground,” as a place connected to Creek Country by a “white path,” and as a space where Creek and British leaders congregated to conduct business and negotiate politics. For it is no coincidence that the treaties of Augusta in 1763 and 1773, peaceful resolutions agreed to by the Creeks with the British Empire in 1760, 1764, 1773, 1774, and 1776, the negotiations over boundary lines in ...
This dissertation explores the nature of Indigenous influences on trade and diplomacy in proprietary...
This essay reinterprets the life of a famous Muscogee Creek leader and examines the relationship bet...
This essay examines an indigenous map (1837) of the Missouri and Mississippi river valle...
This essay explores how Native peoples like the Creek (Muscogee) Indians invested colonized spaces i...
This dissertation is a political history of the Creek Indians spanning the years between the conclus...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
By the time of the American Revolution, the colonial shores of the Atlantic had welcomed more than 2...
This dissertation explores the role of the Upper Creek Indian town of Little Tallassee in Creek Hist...
Between 1500 and 1850, Native Americans, Europeans, and enslaved African Americans competed for terr...
Between 1500 and 1850, Native Americans, Europeans, and enslaved African Americans competed for terr...
Lower Yanktonai residents experienced great change during the first two decades at the Crow Creek ag...
Lower Yanktonai residents experienced great change during the first two decades at the Crow Creek ag...
This dissertation explores the nature of Indigenous influences on trade and diplomacy in proprietary...
This essay reinterprets the life of a famous Muscogee Creek leader and examines the relationship bet...
This essay examines an indigenous map (1837) of the Missouri and Mississippi river valle...
This essay explores how Native peoples like the Creek (Muscogee) Indians invested colonized spaces i...
This dissertation is a political history of the Creek Indians spanning the years between the conclus...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
This dissertation reevaluates the consequences of the American Revolution by examining how indigenou...
By the time of the American Revolution, the colonial shores of the Atlantic had welcomed more than 2...
This dissertation explores the role of the Upper Creek Indian town of Little Tallassee in Creek Hist...
Between 1500 and 1850, Native Americans, Europeans, and enslaved African Americans competed for terr...
Between 1500 and 1850, Native Americans, Europeans, and enslaved African Americans competed for terr...
Lower Yanktonai residents experienced great change during the first two decades at the Crow Creek ag...
Lower Yanktonai residents experienced great change during the first two decades at the Crow Creek ag...
This dissertation explores the nature of Indigenous influences on trade and diplomacy in proprietary...
This essay reinterprets the life of a famous Muscogee Creek leader and examines the relationship bet...
This essay examines an indigenous map (1837) of the Missouri and Mississippi river valle...