The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic by Angie Debo 1966 Hardback 0806104791

The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic by Angie Debo 1966 Hardback 0806104791

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Good Condition. Plastic Cover over Dust Cover. Some minor markings on fore edge of text body. Sunning. 314 Pages. Thru University of Oklahoma Press. 5.75x8.25x1.25 inches. Synopsis Here is the story of the Choctaws, a proud and gifted tribe among the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians. It is the record of a people whose forced migration from their ancestral homes in the South to what is now Oklahoma and whose subsequent efforts from the Civil War to the close of the century to maintain an autonomous government and institutions form a distinctive and arresting chapter in the history of the West. While the political, social, and economic customs of the Choctaws were closely circumscribed, the thread of Choctaw history was at all times closely interwoven witht he larger fabric of American history as a whole. Choctaw law was a curious combination of ancient tribal custom and Anglo-American legal practice; Choctaw churches and schools ... 264-01-01-25-170

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CategoryBooks > Nonfiction Books > Biographies & Memoirs
BrandBestseller
ConditionGood
Tags264x170,0806104791,ushistory,americanindian,indigenouspeople,choctaw

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