Overview

In 1699, an expedition of Frenchmen encountered American Indians in the lower Mississippi Valley who referred to themselves as Choctaw. As the settlers expanded throughout America, the Choctaw developed a relationship with and adapted to the demands of these newfound neighbours.

The Choctaw examines the history of these Native Americans, beginning with the Choctaw Confederacy, and provides insights into how the Choctaw survived as individuals and sovereign tribes in the aftermath of the removal policy of the 19th century. Today, three federally recognized tribes of Choctaw have a combined membership of nearly 200,000. This new title discusses the struggles and successes this people have faced throughout the centuries.

ISBN-13

9781604137880

ISBN-10

1604137886

Weight

0.94 Pounds

Dimensions

6.75 x 0.75 x 9.50 In

List Price

$35.00

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

134 pages

Publisher

Chelsea House Pub

Published On

2010-09-30



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