The Removal of the Choctaw Indians

The Removal of the Choctaw Indians
Title The Removal of the Choctaw Indians PDF eBook
Author Arthur H. DeRosier
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages 234
Release 1970
Genre History
ISBN 9780870493294

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Includes index. The Choctaw Nation one of the largest and most prosperous Tribes east of the Mississippi River was the first Tribe to be removed eventually to Oklahoma.

The Removal of the Choctaw Indians

The Removal of the Choctaw Indians
Title The Removal of the Choctaw Indians PDF eBook
Author Arthur H. DeRosier
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages 228
Release 1972
Genre History
ISBN

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The Choctaw Nation, one of the largest and most prosperous tribes east of the Mississippi River, was the first tribe to be removed eventually to Oklahoma.

After Removal

After Removal
Title After Removal PDF eBook
Author Samuel J. Wells
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 164
Release 2010-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1617030848

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This informative study helps to complete the saga of the Choctaw by documenting the life and culture of those who escaped removal. It is an account that until now has been left largely untold. The Choctaw Indians, once one of the largest and most advanced tribes in North America, have mainly been studied as the first victims of removal during the Jacksonian era. After signing the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in 1830, the great mass of the tribe—about 20,000 of perhaps 25,000—was resettled in what is present-day Oklahoma. What became of the thousands that remained? The history of the Choctaw remaining in Mississippi has been given only scant attention by scholars, and generally it has been forgotten by the public. As this new book points out, several thousand remained on individual land allotments or as itinerant farm workers and continued to follow old customs. Many of mixed blood abandoned their ancestral ways and were merged into the white community. Some faded into the wilderness. Despite many obstacles, the remnants of this Mississippi Choctaw society endured and in the modern era through federal legislation have been recognized as a society known as the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.

The Choctaw Before Removal

The Choctaw Before Removal
Title The Choctaw Before Removal PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Keller Reeves
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 264
Release 1985
Genre History
ISBN 9781578066858

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Annotation. This book of eight essays focuses upon Choctaw history prior to 1830, when the tribe forfeited territorial claims and was removed from native lands in Mississippi. The editors have included essays emphasizing Choctaw anthropology, Choctaw beliefs, and the Choctaw experience with the U.S. government prior to the tribe's removal to Oklahoma. Attention is focused upon the ways in which the Choctaw ideology was affected by European groups, frontiersmen, and state and federal officials. It is a collection of essays that shows the relationship among the various forces that combined to erode the culture, economy, and political structure of the Choctaw.

The Choctaw before Removal

The Choctaw before Removal
Title The Choctaw before Removal PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Keller Reeves
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 264
Release 2009-10-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1496800958

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With essays by William Brescia Jr., Robert B. Ferguson, Patricia K. Galloway, John D. W. Guice, Grayson Noley, Carolyn Keller Reeves, Margaret Zehmer Searcy, and Samuel J. Wells This book focuses upon Choctaw history prior to 1830, when the tribe forfeited territorial claims and was removed from native lands in Mississippi. The included essays emphasize Choctaw anthropology, beliefs, and experience with the US government prior to the tribe's removal to Oklahoma. Attention is focused upon the ways in which European groups, frontiersmen, and state and federal officials affected the Choctaw ideology. This collection shows the relationship among the various forces that combined to erode the culture, economy, and political structure of the Choctaw.

History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians ...

History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians ...
Title History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians ... PDF eBook
Author Horatio Bardwell Cushman
Publisher
Total Pages 838
Release 1899
Genre Chickasaw Indians
ISBN

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Pre-Removal Choctaw History

Pre-Removal Choctaw History
Title Pre-Removal Choctaw History PDF eBook
Author Greg O'Brien
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2014-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 080618616X

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In the past two decades, new research and thinking have dramatically reshaped our understanding of Choctaw history before removal. Greg O’Brien brings together in a single volume ten groundbreaking essays that reveal where Choctaw history has been and where it is going. Distinguished scholars James Taylor Carson, Patricia Galloway, and Clara Sue Kidwell join editor Greg O’Brien to present today’s most important research, while Choctaw writer and filmmaker LeAnne Howe offers a vital counterpoint to conventional scholarly views. In a chronological survey of topics spanning the precontact era to the 1830s, essayists take stock of the great achievements in recent Choctaw ethnohistory. Galloway explains the Choctaw civil war as an interethnic conflict. Carson reassesses the role of Chief Greenwood LeFlore. Kidwell explores the interaction of Choctaws and Christian missionaries. A new essay by O’Brien explores the role of Choctaws during the American Revolution as they decided whom to support and why. The previously unpublished proceedings of the 1786 Hopewell treaty reveal what that agreement meant to the Choctaws. Taken together, these and other essays show how ethnohistorical approaches and the “new Indian history” have influenced modern Choctaw scholarship. No other recent collection focuses exclusively on the Choctaws, making Pre-removal Choctaw History an indispensable resource for scholars and students of American Indian history, ethnohistory, and anthropology.