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The Road to Disappearance - A History of the Creek Indians
Angie Debo
John Wiley & Sons (1979)
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Geronimo - The Man, His Time, His Place
Angie Debo
John Wiley & Sons (1982)
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A History of the Indians of the United States
Angie Debo
MP-OKL Uni of Oklahoma (1984)
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The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic
Angie Debo
John Wiley & Sons (1975)
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Prairie City - Story of an American Community, The
Angie Debo
John Wiley & Sons (1998)
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Half-Sun on the Columbia - A Biography of Chief Moses
Robert H. Ruby; John A. Brown; Angie Debo; Deward E. Walker
John Wiley & Sons (1995)
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Indian Removal - The Emigration of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians
Grant Foreman; Angie Debo
John Wiley & Sons (1974)
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Geronimo
Angie Debo
PIMLICO (2005)
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The Diary of Charles Hazelrigg
Angie Debo
KESSINGER PUB CO (2007)
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The Diary of Charles Hazelrigg
Angie Debo
KESSINGER PUB CO (2008)
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Oklahoma - Foot-Loose and Fancy-Free
Angie Debo
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (1982)
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GERONIMO, EL APACHE. EL HOMBRE, SUTRIBU, SU TIERRA Y SU TIEMPO
ANGIE DEBO
JOSE OLAÑETA (2012)
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Gerónimo, el apache : el hombre, su tribu, su tierra y su tiempo
Angie Debo
José J. Olañeta Editor (1994)
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Geronimo. Storia e leggenda dell'ultimo capo apache
Angie Debo
Ugo Mursia Editore (1998)
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Histoire Des Indiens Des Etats-Unis
Angie Debo
ALBIN MICHEL (1994)
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The Still The Waters Run
Angie Debo
Creative Media Partners, LLC (2016)
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And Still the Waters Run: The Betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes
Angie Debo
PRINCETON UNIV PR (1940)
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And Still the Waters Run - The Betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes
Angie Debo
Princeton University Press (2022)
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The Still The Waters Run
Angie Debo
Creative Media Partners, LLC (2023)
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The Still The Waters Run
Angie Debo
Creative Media Partners, LLC (2023)
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The Road to Disappearance - A History of the Creek Indians
26,00 €
John Wiley & Sons
Sivumäärä: 416 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 1979, 30.10.1979 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Two hundred years ago, when the activities of the white man in North America were dominated by clashing imperial ambitions and colonial rivalry, the great Creek Confederacy rested in savage contentment under the reign of native law. No one in their whole world could do the Creeks harm, and they welcomed the slight white man who came with gifts and promises to enjoy the hospitality of their invincible towns.Their reputation as warriors and diplomats, during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, extended to the most distant reaches of the Indian country. Secure in their careless strength, friendly toward the white man until his encroachment made them resentful and desperate, they learned that they had no guile to match broken promises, and no disciplined courage to provide unity against white ruthlessness. Broken, dissembled, and their ranks depleted by the Creek and Seminole wars, they were subjected to that shameful and tragic removal which forced all the Five Civilized Tribes to a new home in the untried wilderness west of the Mississippi.

There, when they found the land good, they revitalized their shattered tribal institutions and rebuilt them upon the pattern of the American constitutional republic. But contentment again was short-lived as they were encircled by the encroaching white man with his hunger for land, his herds of cattle, and his desire for lumber, minerals, and railway concessions. They were faced, moreover, with internal political strife, and split by the sectionalism of the Civil War. Yet, they still survived in native steadfastness-a trait which is characteristic of the Creek-until the final denouement produced by the Dawes Act.

In The Road to Disappearance, Miss Debo tells for the first time the full Creek story from its vague anthropological beginnings to the loss by the tribe of independent political identity, when during the first decade of this century the lands of the Five Civilized Tribes were divided into severalty ownership. Her book is an absorbing narrative of a minority people, clinging against all odds to native custom, language, and institution. It is the chronicle of the internal life of the tribe - the structure of Creek society - with its folkways, religious beliefs, politics, wars, privations, and persecutions. Miss Debo's research has divulged many new sources of information, and her history of the Creeks since the Civil War is a special contribution because that period has been largely neglected by the historians of the American Indian.

""The vitality of our race still persists,"" said a Creek orator. ""We have not lived for naught.... We have given to the European people on this continent our thought forces-the best blood of our ancestors having intermingled with that of their best statesmen and leading citizens. We made ourselves an indestructible element in their national history. We have shown that what they believed were arid and desert places were habitable and capable of sustaining millions of people.... The race that has rendered this service to the other nations of mankind cannot utterly perish.""

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