Okfuskee : A Creek Indian Town in Colonial America / Joshua Aaron Piker.
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TextPublisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©2004Description: 1 online resource (284 p.)Content type: - 9780674042131
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- E99.C9 -- P55 2004eb
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Map -- Introduction: Peculiar Connections -- I The Town and Its Neighbors -- 1 Okfuskee and the British, 1708–1745: Formation, Assertion, Indecision -- 2 Okfuskee and the British, 1749–1774: Decision, Correction, Reassertion -- 3 Leaving Okfuskee: Economic Activities Outside of Town -- II The Town and Its People -- 4 Agriculture and Livestock: Changing Patterns of Land Use in Okfuskee -- 5 Newcomers in the “Old White Town”: Traders and Economic Life in Okfuskee -- 6 Big Women and Mad Men: Okfuskee Experiences with Gender and Generational Relations -- Conclusion: “The Fiends of the Tallapoosie”—Nuyaka, Tohopeka, and the Rise of Andrew Jackson -- Notes -- Index
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In English.
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