Native Southerners Indigenous History from Origins to Removal
University of Oklahoma Press
Explore the rich and complex history of Native Southerners with this comprehensive book. "Native Southerners: Indigenous History from Origins to Removal" by Gregory D. Smithers offers a deep dive into the lives, cultures, and struggles of Indigenous peoples from their earliest origins through the era of forced removal. This paperback edition provides an accessible and engaging account of a crucial period in American history, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of Native communities. Discover the intricate relationships between Indigenous nations, European colonizers, and the developing United States. Smithers meticulously details the political, social, and cultural transformations that shaped the Southern landscape and its Indigenous inhabitants. Key themes include: * The diverse societies of Native Southerners before European contact. * The impact of colonization and the fur trade. * Resistance and adaptation in the face of growing American expansion. * The devastating policies leading to removal. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in American history, Indigenous studies, and the intricate narrative of the American South.
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