Story of the Choctaw Indians (e-bog) af Joe E. Watkins, Watkins

Story of the Choctaw Indians e-bog

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This book tells the story of the shared history of the three federally recognized Choctaw tribes from before the first European contact in the 1530s and then provides the history and contemporary status of each of the three tribes separately.Rather than focusing on a single Choctaw group, this book offers for the first time a combined story of &quote;the Choctaw&quote; as the tribe comprises th...
E-bog 310,39 DKK
Forfattere Joe E. Watkins, Watkins (forfatter)
Forlag Greenwood
Udgivet 7 december 2018
Længde 160 sider
Genrer HBTB
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781440862670
This book tells the story of the shared history of the three federally recognized Choctaw tribes from before the first European contact in the 1530s and then provides the history and contemporary status of each of the three tribes separately.Rather than focusing on a single Choctaw group, this book offers for the first time a combined story of "e;the Choctaw"e; as the tribe comprises the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, and the Jean Band of Choctaw Indians. The first portion of the book provides the archaeological history of the native groups that ultimately became the Choctaw, chronicling the development of the people in the southeastern portions of what is now the United States into the people who encountered the first Europeans to set foot on the continent. Though the tribe's contact with European colonists varied depending on the country from where the colonists originated, that contact was forever changed after the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek of 1830 led to the fractionalization of the tribe: some Choctaws moved to what is now Oklahoma, some chose to remain in Mississippi, and others chose to stay in Louisiana. The remainder of the book studies the continued histories of each of the tribes in parallel, offering students and general readers a practicable resource for understanding the Choctaw within the broad context of American history.