Robbie Ethridge is professor of anthropology at the University of Mississippi.
"A fascinating perspective on cultural exchanges between
southeastern Creeks and other Americans, emphasizing the ecological
context in which the exchanges occurred."
-- "Journal of American History"
"Important and engaging. A welcome addition to a burgeoning body of
work."
-- "Mississippi Quarterly"
"Paints a vivid portrait of Creek society and culture in the early
nineteenth century. . . . Well-written, free from jargon, and
accessible to readers who are not experts in the field.
Consequently, Ethridge's examination of the Creek world will be of
considerable value for anyone interested in Indian ethnohistory or
the history of the American south."
-- "Journal of Southern History"
"The creative use of an array of sources . . . makes this book a
remarkable contribution."
-- "American Historical Review"
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