10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUSKHOGEAN»
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Muskhogean in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Prehistory of the Chickamauga Basin in Tennessee
In brief, it shows the region around Tampa Bay as far north as the Aucilla River
inhabited by Timucuan-speaking peoples, the Timucuan linguistic stock possibly
being distantly related to the Muskhogean stock. The province of Apalachee just
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Thomas McDowell Nelson Lewis, Lynne P. Sullivan, 1995
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A Colonial Complex: South Carolina's Frontiers in the Era of ...
Thomas Nairne to the Earl of Sunderland, July 11, 1708, in Moore, Nairne's
Muskhogean Journals, 75; Nairne, “Letter from South Carolina,” 53. 90. Governor
Córcoles y Martínez to King Philip V, January 6, 1708, March 20, 1708, April 18, ...
3
Zamumo's Gifts: Indian-European Exchange in the Colonial ...
Nairne, Muskhogean Journals, 32–39 (''contemptable,'' 32; ''Counterpoise'' and ''
dwindled,'' 38). For similar insights on native leadership, see Lawson, History, 16
–17. 46. Francis Le Jau, The Carolina Chronicle of Francis Le Jau, ed. Frank J.
Jr. Joseph Hall, Joseph M. Hall, Jr., 2012
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The Myths of the North American Indians
TI-IE MUSKHOGEAN RACE stock was a lack of solidity of character, which
prevented them from achieving a degree of tribal organization and cohesion
sufficient to enable them to withstand their foes. The Muskhogean Race The
Muskhogean ...
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The Hernando de Soto Expedition: History, Historiography, ...
63. Patricia Galloway, "Foreword," in Nairne, Muskhogean Journals, vii-ix. 64.
Nairne, Muskhogean Journals, 38. 65. Nairne, Muskhogean Journals, 39. 66.
Nairne, Muskhogean Journals, 44. 67. Nairne, Muskhogean Journals, 39. 68.
Nairne ...
Patricia Kay Galloway, 2006
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North American Indian Anthropology: Essays on Society and ...
In any event, the matrimoieties emerge as a focal institution in core-Muskhogean
societies, alongside the kindred matrilineal clan. CLANS. Most Muskhogean
systems (except Choctaw) had totemically named matrilineal clans. Nonetheless
...
Raymond J. DeMallie, Alfonso Ortiz, 1994
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American And Latin-American Indians:
Muskhogean. Indians. The Muskhogean Indians, are a linguistic group named for
the Muskogee, or Creek, confederacy. The language family also includes the
Chickasaw, Seminole, and Choctaw tribes.
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Alabama Dailies: 180 Daily Activities to Teach Students ...
The Muskhogean people and the Cherokee people were farmers. They grew
corn, tobacco, and squash. They lived in homes made of logs. Both Native
American groups were divided into tribes that had their own customs, dress, and
...
It was borrowed from those languages into Timucua, a language very different
from the Muskhogean languages. Place names can be deceptive in another way.
For instance, some place names recorded by Europeans from the region of the ...
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Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 86, 1943) ...
RECENT ADVANCES IN NEW YORK STATE AND THE NORTHEAST WILLIAM.
tent the two may be equated. In Florida the Fort Walton culture is believed to
represent the Apa- lachee and other southern Muskhogean-speaking peoples.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MUSKHOGEAN»
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Although they are both of the same Muskhogean language stock, the Alabama and Coushatta were originally separately organized tribes that ... «Indian Country Today Media Network, Jan 14»