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Choctaw prophecy a legacy of the future /
Published 2003Subjects: “…Choctaw Indians Religion.…”
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Choctaw tales
Published 2004Subjects: “…Choctaw Indians Folklore.…”
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Choctaw prophecy a legacy of the future /
Published 2003Subjects: “…Choctaw Indians Religion.…”
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Choctaw tales
Published 2004Subjects: “…Choctaw Indians Folklore.…”
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A Choctaw reference grammar
Published 2006Subjects: “…Choctaw language Grammar.…”
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A Choctaw reference grammar
Published 2006Subjects: “…Choctaw language Grammar.…”
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Pushmataha a Choctaw leader and his people /
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Choctaw traditions about their settlement in Mississippi and the origin of their mounds -- Life of Apushimataha.…”
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Pushmataha a Choctaw leader and his people /
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Choctaw traditions about their settlement in Mississippi and the origin of their mounds -- Life of Apushimataha.…”
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Avoiding medical malpractice a physician's guide to the law /
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Avoiding medical malpractice a physician's guide to the law /
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Living in the land of death the Choctaw nation, 1830-1860 /
Published 2004Subjects: “…Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 Relations with Choctaw Indians.…”
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Living in the land of death the Choctaw nation, 1830-1860 /
Published 2004Subjects: “…Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 Relations with Choctaw Indians.…”
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Source material for the social and ceremonial life of the Choctaw Indians
Published 2001Subjects: “…Choctaw Indians Social life and customs.…”
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Source material for the social and ceremonial life of the Choctaw Indians
Published 2001Subjects: “…Choctaw Indians Social life and customs.…”
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The search for Mabila the decisive battle between Hernando de Soto and Chief Tascalusa /
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The search for Mabila the decisive battle between Hernando de Soto and Chief Tascalusa /
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Remaining Chickasaw in Indian Territory, 1830s-1907
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Challenges to Chickasaw sovereignty -- Struggle for independence from the Choctaw Nation, 1837-1855 -- Trouble with Texans and Western Indians, 1830s-1890s -- Decision not to adopt former slaves, 1866-1907 -- Right to tax and eject U.S. citizens, 1870s-1890s -- Curbing the influence of intermarried White men, 1870s-1907 -- Keeping the school system under Chickasaw control, 1880-1907 -- Epilogue: The end of Chickasaw sovereignty.…”
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Remaining Chickasaw in Indian Territory, 1830s-1907
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Challenges to Chickasaw sovereignty -- Struggle for independence from the Choctaw Nation, 1837-1855 -- Trouble with Texans and Western Indians, 1830s-1890s -- Decision not to adopt former slaves, 1866-1907 -- Right to tax and eject U.S. citizens, 1870s-1890s -- Curbing the influence of intermarried White men, 1870s-1907 -- Keeping the school system under Chickasaw control, 1880-1907 -- Epilogue: The end of Chickasaw sovereignty.…”
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The taking of American Indian lands in the Southeast a history of territorial cessions and forced relocations, 1607-1840 /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Before European intrusion and early patterns of exploitation -- Jamestown -- Pushing west from the Virginia coastal region (1646-1687) -- England and France compete and clash -- The Cherokee and the French and Indian War -- The Carolinas, Georgia, and the Southern tribes (1663-1763) -- Southern tribes after the Proclamation of 1763 (1763-1775) -- Virginia and the Cherokee agree on a boundary (1768-1771) -- Land grabbers and early Kentucky settlements -- The Southern frontier during the war years (1775-1783) -- The Creek and a vacillating partner (1783-1789) -- The Creek deal with the federal government and Spain (1789-1795) -- The Chickasaw and Choctaw (1783-1795) -- Benjamin Hawkins leads -- The Cherokee, state of Franklin, and North Carolina -- The Cherokee, the Creek, the Chickamauga, and the new federal government (1789-1796) -- Blount's downfall and a 1797 treaty line -- Jefferson and the Southern nations (1801-1809) -- Jefferson after the Louisiana Purchase and anarchy in 1810 -- The Creek War (1813-1814) -- Andrew Jackson's 20 million acres and the Battle of New Orleans (1814-1815) -- Exploiting the Mississippi Territory (1815-1816) -- The Cherokee of the East and West (1817-1828) -- The Chickasaw and Choctaw (1816-1820) -- The Creek (1818-1829) -- Jackson and Florida (1816-1829) -- Removal to the West--Choctaw -- Removal to the West--Chickasaw -- The betrayal of the Creek -- Seminole saga -- The Cherokee versus Georgia -- Cherokee intransigence -- The Trail of Tears -- After the exodus.…”
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The taking of American Indian lands in the Southeast a history of territorial cessions and forced relocations, 1607-1840 /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Before European intrusion and early patterns of exploitation -- Jamestown -- Pushing west from the Virginia coastal region (1646-1687) -- England and France compete and clash -- The Cherokee and the French and Indian War -- The Carolinas, Georgia, and the Southern tribes (1663-1763) -- Southern tribes after the Proclamation of 1763 (1763-1775) -- Virginia and the Cherokee agree on a boundary (1768-1771) -- Land grabbers and early Kentucky settlements -- The Southern frontier during the war years (1775-1783) -- The Creek and a vacillating partner (1783-1789) -- The Creek deal with the federal government and Spain (1789-1795) -- The Chickasaw and Choctaw (1783-1795) -- Benjamin Hawkins leads -- The Cherokee, state of Franklin, and North Carolina -- The Cherokee, the Creek, the Chickamauga, and the new federal government (1789-1796) -- Blount's downfall and a 1797 treaty line -- Jefferson and the Southern nations (1801-1809) -- Jefferson after the Louisiana Purchase and anarchy in 1810 -- The Creek War (1813-1814) -- Andrew Jackson's 20 million acres and the Battle of New Orleans (1814-1815) -- Exploiting the Mississippi Territory (1815-1816) -- The Cherokee of the East and West (1817-1828) -- The Chickasaw and Choctaw (1816-1820) -- The Creek (1818-1829) -- Jackson and Florida (1816-1829) -- Removal to the West--Choctaw -- Removal to the West--Chickasaw -- The betrayal of the Creek -- Seminole saga -- The Cherokee versus Georgia -- Cherokee intransigence -- The Trail of Tears -- After the exodus.…”
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