Pre-Removal Choctaw History by Greg O'brien

Pre-Removal Choctaw History by Greg O'brien

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Pre-Removal Choctaw History by Greg O'brien

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 The previously unpublished proceedings of the 1786 Hopewell treaty reveal what that agreement meant to the Choctaws.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.


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ISBN 13 9780806139166
ISBN 10 0806139161
Title Pre-Removal Choctaw History
Author Greg O'brien
Series The Civilization Of The American Indian Series
Condition Unavailable
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Year published 2008-04-30
Number of pages 282
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.