Cultural Encounters Indians and Europeans in Arkansas(c)

Cultural Encounters Indians and Europeans in Arkansas(c)
Title Cultural Encounters Indians and Europeans in Arkansas(c) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 246
Release
Genre History
ISBN 9781610751186

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These stories of unique and distinct peoples, their interactions, and their influences on Arkansas and the South fill a void in the literature examining French and Spanish encounters with the Indians. Using historical, anthropological, and archaeological approaches, these essays collectively cover the European-Indian experience in the region, from DeSoto's first contact in 1541 through the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Certificate of Commendation, American Association of State and Local History

Cultural Encounters in the Early South

Cultural Encounters in the Early South
Title Cultural Encounters in the Early South PDF eBook
Author Jeannie M. Whayne
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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These stories of unique and distinct peoples, their interactions, and their influences on Arkansas and the South fill a void in the literature examining French and Spanish encounters with the Indians. Using historical, anthropological, and archaeological approaches, these essays collectively cover the European-Indian experience in the region, from DeSoto's first contact in 1541 through the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Certificate of Commendation, American Association of State and Local History

The Delaware Indians

The Delaware Indians
Title The Delaware Indians PDF eBook
Author Clinton Alfred Weslager
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 572
Release 1972
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780813514949

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"One of the best tribal histories . . . the product of decades of study by a layman archeologist-historian. With a rich blend of archeology, anthropology, Indian oral traditions (he gives us one of the best accounts of the Walum Olum, the fascinating hieroglyphics depicting the tribal origins of the Delaware), and documentary research, Weslager writes for the general reader as well as the scholar."--American Historical Review In the seventeenth century white explorers and settlers encountered a tribe of Indians calling themselves Lenni Lenape along the Delaware River and its tributaries in New Jersey, Delaware, eastern Pennsylvania, and southeastern New York. Today communities of their descendants, known as Delawares, are found in Oklahoma, Kansas, Wisconsin, and Ontario, and individuals of Delaware ancestry are mingled with the white populations in many other states. The Delaware Indians is the first comprehensive account of what happened to the main body of the Delaware Nation over the past three centuries. C. A. Weslager puts into perspective the important events in United States history in which the Delawares participated and he adds new information about the Delawares. He bridges the gap between history and ethnology by analyzing the reasons why the Delawares were repeatedly victimized by the white man.

To Intermix with Our White Brothers

To Intermix with Our White Brothers
Title To Intermix with Our White Brothers PDF eBook
Author Thomas N. Ingersoll
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 484
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780826332875

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The Native Americans of mixed ancestry in 1830 and why Andrew Jackson implemented a law to remove them.

Arkansas

Arkansas
Title Arkansas PDF eBook
Author Jeannie M. Whayne
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 441
Release 2019-04-26
Genre History
ISBN 1682260925

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Distilled from Arkansas: A Narrative History, the definitive work on the subject since its original publication in 2002, Arkansas: A Concise History is a succinct one-volume history of the state from the prehistory period to the present. Featuring four historians, each bringing his or her expertise to a range of topics, this volume introduces readers to the major issues that have confronted the state and traces the evolution of those issues across time. After a brief review of Arkansas’s natural history, readers will learn about the state’s native populations before exploring the colonial and plantation eras, early statehood, Arkansas’s entry into and role in the Civil War, and significant moments in national and global history, including Reconstruction, the Gilded Age, the Progressive Era, the Elaine race massacre, the Great Depression, both world wars, and the Civil Rights Movement. Linking these events together, Arkansas: A Concise History offers both an understanding of the state’s history and a perspective on that history’s implications for the political, economic, and social realities of today.

Native America [3 volumes]

Native America [3 volumes]
Title Native America [3 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Daniel S. Murphree
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 1726
Release 2012-03-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Employing innovative research and unique interpretations, these essays provide a fresh perspective on Native American history by focusing on how Indians lived and helped shape each of the United States. Native America: A State-by-State Historical Encyclopedia comprises 50 chapters offering interpretations of Native American history through the lens of the states in which Indians lived or helped shape. This organizing structure and thematic focus allows readers access to information on specific Indians and the regions they lived in while also providing a collective overview of Native American relationships with the United States as a whole. These three volumes synthesize scholarship on the Native American past to provide both an academic and indigenous perspective on the subject, covering all states and the native peoples who lived in them or were instrumental to their development. Each state is featured in its own chapter, authored by a specialist on the region and its indigenous peoples. Each essay has these main sections: Chronology, Historical Overview, Notable Indians, Cultural Contributions, and Bibliography. The chapters are interspersed with photographs and illustrations that add visual clarity to the written content, put a human face on the individuals described, and depict the peoples and environment with which they interacted.

The Quapaw Indians

The Quapaw Indians
Title The Quapaw Indians PDF eBook
Author W. David Baird
Publisher Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 290
Release 1980
Genre History
ISBN 9780806115429

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Covers three hundred years of the Quapaw history focusing on their ways of coping with internal and external forces affecting them.