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Native American
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Publisher
University of Alabama Press
ISBN-10
0817350012
ISBN-13
9780817350017
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2420106

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Creek Indian History : A Historical Narrative of the Genealogy, Traditions and Downfall of the Ispocoga or Creek Indian Tribe of Indians by One of the Tribe, George Stiggins (1788-1845)
Publication Year
2003
Subject
United States / State & Local / General, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Native American
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Author
George Stiggins
Format
Trade Paperback

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0.5 in
Item Weight
7.1 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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2
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" Creek Indian History is a rare gem of southeastern American Indian Studies." - J. Anthony Paredes, editor of Indians of the Southeastern United States in the Late 20th Century, " Creek Indian History is a rare gem of southeastern American Indian Studies." J. Anthony Paredes, editor of Indians of the Southeastern United States in the Late 20th Century, Normal0falsefalsefalseMicrosoftInternetExplorer4 " Creek Indian History is a rare gem of southeastern American Indian Studies." - J. Anthony Paredes, editor of Indians of the Southeastern United States in the Late 20th Century, Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 " Creek Indian History is a rare gem of southeastern American Indian Studies." - J. Anthony Paredes, editor of Indians of the Southeastern United States in the Late 20th Century
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Synopsis
George Stiggins, a Creek Indian half blood living in Alabama, wrote this history more than 150 years ago. Raised in the white culture by his father, an English trader, Stiggins nevertheless lived in close contact with the Creeks because his mother was a full blood of the Natchez tribe, part of the Creek Confederacy. Stiggins writes with firsthand knowledge of the tribes in the central southeast--the Alabamas, Natchez, Abekas, Uchees, and others. He tells of their origins, their towns and chiefs, and their way of life, he traces critical events leading to the Creek War--the battles of Burnt Corn and Fort Mims--and details the roles of the Indian leaders involved. In "Tecumseh and the Age of Prophecy," he describes how the powerful influence of prophets, such as Josiah Francis and Jim Boy, who incited the Creeks to civil war as the confederacy split into war and peace factions. Stiggin's account of William Weatherford's controversial role in the Creek War has special value because Weatherford was Stiggins's brother-in-law. His descriptions of religious and social aspects of the Creek lifeways make this work prime source material. William Wyman's notes and introduction put the Stiggins account into historical perspective and trace its circuitous route to publication. First issued in 1989, Creek Indian History has become an important primary document for the study of Native American history and culture., George Stiggins, a Creek Indian half blood living in Alabama, wrote this history more than 150 years ago. Raised in the white culture by his father, an English trader, Stiggins nevertheless lived in close contact with the Creeks because his mother was a full blood of the Natchez tribe, part of the Creek Confederacy. Stiggins writes with firsthand knowledge of the tribes in the central southeast?the Alabamas, Natchez, Abekas, Uchees, and others. He tells of their origins, their towns and chiefs, and their way of life, he traces critical events leading to the Creek War?the battles of Burnt Corn and Fort Mims?and details the roles of the Indian leaders involved. In ?Tecumseh and the Age of Prophecy,? he describes how the powerful influence of prophets, such as Josiah Francis and Jim Boy, who incited the Creeks to civil war as the confederacy split into war and peace factions. Stiggin?s account of William Weatherford?s controversial role in the Creek War has special value because Weatherford was Stiggins?s brother-in-law. His descriptions of religious and social aspects of the Creek lifeways make this work prime source material. William Wyman?s notes and introduction put the Stiggins account into historical perspective and trace its circuitous route to publication. First issued in 1989, Creek Indian History has become an important primary document for the study of Native American history and culture., George Stiggins, a Creek Indian half blood living in Alabama, wrote this history more than 150 years ago. Raised in the white culture by his father, an English trader, Stiggins nevertheless lived in close contact with the Creeks because his mother was a full blood of the Natchez tribe, part of the Creek Confederacy.

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