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for Contrary neighbors : Southern Plains and removed Indians in Indian territory.
Contrary neighbors : Southern Plains and removed Indians in Indian territory.
Author
"La Vere, David."
Publisher
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
Datec2000
ClassificationsMain Library Collection
Object numberE78.S65 L3 2000
Description"xii, 292 p. : ill., 1 map ; 23 cm." Contrary Neighbors examines relations between Southeastern Indians who were removed to Indian Territory in the early nineteenth century and Southern Plains Indians who claimed this area as their own. These two Indian groups viewed the world in different ways. The Southeastern Indians, primarily Choctaws, Cherokees, Creeks, Chickasaws, and Seminoles, were agricultural peoples.Indians of North America--Southern States--History.
Indians of North America--Relocation--Indian Territory.
Indians of North America--Indian Territory--History.
Indians of North America--Cultural assimilation--Indian Territory.
Culture conflict--Indian Territory--History.
Hunting and gathering societies--Indian Territory--History.
Indian Removal, 1813-1903.