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- The American Revolution in Indian Country by Colin G.
Calloway, Cambridge University Press 1995, ISBN 0-521-47149-4
- The Trail of Tears by Gloria Jahoda, Wings Books, 1975,
ISBN 0-517-14677-0
- The Five Civilized Tribes by Grant Foreman, 1934, University
of Oklahoma Press, ISBN 0-8061-0923-8
- The Chickasaw by Duane K. Hale and Arrell M. Gibson,
Frank W. Porter, Editor, 1991, Chelsea House Publishers, ISBN
0-7910-0372-8
- Native American Testimony Edited by Peter Nabakov, 1978,
1991, published by Penguin Books, ISBN 0 14 01.2986 3
- Oklahoma Historical Society. Native American Interviews:
Oral History Program of the Oklahoma Historical Society. Oklahoma
City, OK: Oklahoma Historical Society; 1989. iii, 27 p. Note:
A total of 140 interviews are included in the catalog representing
23 Indian tribes in Oklahoma. Two collections are represented
in this catalog. The Living Legends Program and the Oral History
Program. Tribes represented are: Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, Fort
Sill Apache (Chiricahua), Caddo, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chickasaw,
Choctaw, Comanche, Creek, Delaware, Iowa, Kaw, Kiowa, Osage, Pawnee,
Ponca, Potawatomi, Quapaw, Sac & Fox, Seminole, Seneca, Absentee
Shawnee, and Sioux.
- Nairne's Muskhogean Journals: the 1708 Expedition to the
Mississippi River by Thomas Nairne.
[Monograph]. Moore, Alexander, Editor. Jackson, MS: University
Press of Mississippi; 1988. xi, 92 p.: maps. ISBN: 0-87805-346-8.
Note: Includes appendix, bibliography and index
- Adair's History of the American Indians, Samuel Cole
Williams, LL.D., Editor, 1930, published by Promontory Press,
Library of Congress Catalog No.: 73-78937 (out of print)
- A Traveler in Indian Territory: The Journal of Ethan Allen
Hitchcock, late Major-General in the United States Army, by
Foreman, Grant, Editor.
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1996; c1930.
x, 270 p.: illus. maps. (The American Exploration and Travel Series;
v. 75). ISBN: 0-8061-2840-2. Note: Includes new forward. Includes
appendix and index. The Indian Territory section of the Hitchcock
diaries. Some of the first documentation on Indian Territory after
the removal of the five tribes.
- Incorporation and Resistance: The Native Southeast and the
World Economy, 1670's-1830's by Jeffery Phillip Stotik.
[Dissertation]. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee; 1996;
c1994. ix, 225 p. UMI. Note: Includes bibliography. Discusses
the methods of economic incorporation, including the fur trade,
used by the European and United States against the Indigenous
peoples of the Southeastern region of the present United States.
- Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World by
Hogan, Linda, Chickasaw.
[Monograph]. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.; 1995.
159 p. ISBN: 0-393-03784-3. Note: Recommended.
- "Who Was Who Among the Southern Indians" by
Don Martini is 744 pages, fully annotated and completely revised
edition of "Southeastern Indian Notebook" (1993), with
NEW information!
* All European names from 1831 Choctaw Armstrong Roll, with location
of home and description of family members
*Deed records for Chickasaw land sales in DeSoto, Marshall, Tippah,
Tishomingo, LaFayette, Monroe, Pontotoc, Chickasaw and other counties
in Mississippi and Colbert County in Alabama
*Chickasaw Reserve records from the National Archives
*Chickasaw Emigration records from the National Archives
*Choctaw Reserve records from the National Archives
*Choctaw Emigration records from the National Archives
*Chickasaw Applications for Enrollment before the Dawes Commission,
1897-1906
*Information from the 1878, 1890 and 1896 Chickasaw census/payroll
lists
*Much new information on persons listed in earlier editions and
hundreds of new entries
*Maps and bibliography.
Mail name and address to: Don Martini P.O. Box 73 Falkner, MS.
38629
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