The Journal of Chickasaw History

The Journal of Chickasaw History

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 544

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The Journal of Chickasaw History and Culture

The Journal of Chickasaw History and Culture

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Published: 1994

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JOURNAL OF CHICKASAW HISTORY.

JOURNAL OF CHICKASAW HISTORY.

Author: RICHARD ed GREEN

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 40

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A Chickasaw Historical Atlas

A Chickasaw Historical Atlas

Author: Stanley Nelson

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Published: 2018-10-04

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781935684688

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A Chickasaw Historical Atlas brings together a collection of more than 150 maps and images that trace the trajectory of the Chickasaw Nation from contact to the present day. The atlas begins with a 1723 deerskin map presented to early American colonists by Chickasaw leader Fani' Minko', providing fascinating insight into the intricate geopolitical concepts of eighteenth-century Chickasaws and other Native American tribes. Throughout the text Nelson's insightful commentary gives context to the maps, which range from the earliest non-native explorations of the North American continent to modern-day maps produced by the Chickasaw Nation's GeoSpatial Information Department. A Chickasaw Atlas clearly demonstrates a Chickasaw awareness of place and their sense of relationship with the land throughout their history.


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Download or read book A Chickasaw Historical Atlas written by Stanley Nelson and published by . This book was released on 2018-10-04 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Chickasaw Historical Atlas brings together a collection of more than 150 maps and images that trace the trajectory of the Chickasaw Nation from contact to the present day. The atlas begins with a 1723 deerskin map presented to early American colonists by Chickasaw leader Fani' Minko', providing fascinating insight into the intricate geopolitical concepts of eighteenth-century Chickasaws and other Native American tribes. Throughout the text Nelson's insightful commentary gives context to the maps, which range from the earliest non-native explorations of the North American continent to modern-day maps produced by the Chickasaw Nation's GeoSpatial Information Department. A Chickasaw Atlas clearly demonstrates a Chickasaw awareness of place and their sense of relationship with the land throughout their history.


Chickasaw Lives: Explorations in tribal history

Chickasaw Lives: Explorations in tribal history

Author: Richard Walter Green

Publisher: Chickasaw Lives

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 248

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The Chickasaw Lives series features articles and essays about Chickasaw history and culture. Chickasaw Lives, Volume One traces the story of the Chickasaws through a series of challenges from prehistory to the modern era.


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Download or read book Chickasaw Lives: Explorations in tribal history written by Richard Walter Green and published by Chickasaw Lives. This book was released on 2007 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Chickasaw Lives series features articles and essays about Chickasaw history and culture. Chickasaw Lives, Volume One traces the story of the Chickasaws through a series of challenges from prehistory to the modern era.


Chickasaw Lives: Profiles & oral histories

Chickasaw Lives: Profiles & oral histories

Author: Richard Walter Green

Publisher: Chickasaw Lives

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780979785863

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"This book contains 82 articles on tribal members, including extraordinary performers, artists, athletes and warriors." --Book Jacket.


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Download or read book Chickasaw Lives: Profiles & oral histories written by Richard Walter Green and published by Chickasaw Lives. This book was released on 2007 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This book contains 82 articles on tribal members, including extraordinary performers, artists, athletes and warriors." --Book Jacket.


Chickasaw Lives: Tribal mosaic

Chickasaw Lives: Tribal mosaic

Author: Richard Walter Green

Publisher: Chickasaw Lives

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781935684077

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The Chickasaw Lives series features articles and essays about Chickasaw history and culture. Chickasaw Lives, Volume Four rounds out the collection with twenty-six articles covering a diverse range of topics including our tribe's role in the construction of the Washington Monument.


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Download or read book Chickasaw Lives: Tribal mosaic written by Richard Walter Green and published by Chickasaw Lives. This book was released on 2007 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Chickasaw Lives series features articles and essays about Chickasaw history and culture. Chickasaw Lives, Volume Four rounds out the collection with twenty-six articles covering a diverse range of topics including our tribe's role in the construction of the Washington Monument.


Splendid Land, Splendid People

Splendid Land, Splendid People

Author: James R. Atkinson

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 0817350330

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A thorough examination of the Chickasaw Indians, tracing their history as far back as the documentation and archeological record will allow Before the Chickasaws were removed to lands in Oklahoma in the 1800s, the heart of the Chickasaw Nation was located east of the Mississippi River in the upper watershed of the Tombigbee River in what is today northeastern Mississippi. Their lands had been called "splendid and fertile" by French governor Bienville at the time they were being coveted by early European settlers. The people were also termed “splendid” and described by documents of the 1700s as “tall, well made, and of an unparalleled courage. . . . The men have regular features, well-shaped and neatly dressed; they are fierce, and have a high opinion of themselves.” The progenitors of the sociopolitical entity termed by European chroniclers progressively as Chicasa, Chicaca, Chicacha, Chicasaws, and finally Chickasaw may have migrated from west of the Mississippi River in prehistoric times. Or migrating people may have joined indigenous populations. Despite this longevity in their ancestral lands, the Chickasaw were the only one of the original "five civilized tribes" to leave no remnant community in the Southeast at the time of removal. Atkinson thoroughly researches the Chickasaw Indians, tracing their history as far back as the documentation and archaeological record will allow. He historicizes from a Native viewpoint and outlines political events leading to removal, while addressing important issues such as slave-holding among Chickasaws, involvement of Chickasaw and neighboring Indian tribes in the American Revolution, and the lives of Chickasaw women. Splendid Land, Splendid People will become a fundamental resource for current information and further research on the Chickasaw. A wide audience of librarians, anthropologists, historians, and general readers have long awaited publication of this important volume.


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Download or read book Splendid Land, Splendid People written by James R. Atkinson and published by University of Alabama Press. This book was released on 2004 with total page 381 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A thorough examination of the Chickasaw Indians, tracing their history as far back as the documentation and archeological record will allow Before the Chickasaws were removed to lands in Oklahoma in the 1800s, the heart of the Chickasaw Nation was located east of the Mississippi River in the upper watershed of the Tombigbee River in what is today northeastern Mississippi. Their lands had been called "splendid and fertile" by French governor Bienville at the time they were being coveted by early European settlers. The people were also termed “splendid” and described by documents of the 1700s as “tall, well made, and of an unparalleled courage. . . . The men have regular features, well-shaped and neatly dressed; they are fierce, and have a high opinion of themselves.” The progenitors of the sociopolitical entity termed by European chroniclers progressively as Chicasa, Chicaca, Chicacha, Chicasaws, and finally Chickasaw may have migrated from west of the Mississippi River in prehistoric times. Or migrating people may have joined indigenous populations. Despite this longevity in their ancestral lands, the Chickasaw were the only one of the original "five civilized tribes" to leave no remnant community in the Southeast at the time of removal. Atkinson thoroughly researches the Chickasaw Indians, tracing their history as far back as the documentation and archaeological record will allow. He historicizes from a Native viewpoint and outlines political events leading to removal, while addressing important issues such as slave-holding among Chickasaws, involvement of Chickasaw and neighboring Indian tribes in the American Revolution, and the lives of Chickasaw women. Splendid Land, Splendid People will become a fundamental resource for current information and further research on the Chickasaw. A wide audience of librarians, anthropologists, historians, and general readers have long awaited publication of this important volume.


Chickasaw

Chickasaw

Author: Jeannie Barbour

Publisher: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1558689923

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Tells the story of the Chickasaw people through vivid photography and rich essays.


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Download or read book Chickasaw written by Jeannie Barbour and published by Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co.. This book was released on 2006 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tells the story of the Chickasaw people through vivid photography and rich essays.


Chickasaw Lives: Sketches of past and present

Chickasaw Lives: Sketches of past and present

Author: Richard Walter Green

Publisher: Chickasaw Lives

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780979785894

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The Chickasaw Lives series features articles and essays about Chickasaw history and culture. Chickasaw Lives, Volume Three presents profiles of notable Chickasaw personalities of the twentieth century and stories like our leader Piominko's famous meeting with George Washington on July 11, 1794, as recorded by future President John Quincy Adams.


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Download or read book Chickasaw Lives: Sketches of past and present written by Richard Walter Green and published by Chickasaw Lives. This book was released on 2007 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Chickasaw Lives series features articles and essays about Chickasaw history and culture. Chickasaw Lives, Volume Three presents profiles of notable Chickasaw personalities of the twentieth century and stories like our leader Piominko's famous meeting with George Washington on July 11, 1794, as recorded by future President John Quincy Adams.