American Indians and the Rhetoric of Removal and Allotment
How the United States government tried to define, displace, and control indigenous peoples while American Indians refused to surrender their voices
The Natchez Indians
A History to 1735
The most complete and detailed examination of a vanished tribe
Mississippi's American Indians
The full story of the state’s once thriving and diverse American Indian population
Nairne's Muskhogean Journals
The 1708 Expedition to the Mississippi River
Discovered in the British Library, the earliest known account in English of Muskhogean society, chronicling a remarkable diplomatic episode between European colonists and Native Americans
After Removal
The Choctaw in Mississippi
A collection of essays focused upon the vestige of the Choctaw tribe that remained in Mississippi after the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek had exiled most of this tribe to the Oklahoma Territory
The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians, 1540-1760
The most current thought on Native Americans of the colonial South
Africans and Seminoles
From Removal to Emancipation
An updated edition of a standard work documenting the interrelationship of two racial cultures in antebellum Florida and Oklahoma