Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World

Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World

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Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World

Reconstructing the human and natural environment of the Creek Indians in frontier Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee, Robbie Ethridge illuminates a time of wrenching transition. Creek Country presents a compelling portrait of a culture in crisis, of its resiliency in the face of profound change, and of the forces that pushed it into decisive, destructive conflict.

Ethridge begins in 1796 with the arrival of U.S. Indian Agent Benjamin Hawkins, whose tenure among the Creeks coincided with a period of increased federal intervention in tribal affairs, growing tension between Indians and non-Indians, and pronounced strife within the tribe. In a detailed description of Creek town life, the author reveals how social structures were stretched to accommodate increased engagement with whites and blacks. The Creek economy, long linked to the outside world through the deerskin trade, had begun to fail. Ethridge details the Creeks' efforts to diversify their economy, especially through experimental farming and ranching, and the ecological crisis that ensued. Disputes within the tribe culminated in the Red Stick War, a civil war among Creeks that quickly spilled over into conflict between Indians and white settlers and was ultimately used by U.S. authorities to justify their policy of Indian removal.

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Country
USA
Author
Robbie Ethridge
Binding
Paperback
EAN
9780807854952
Edition
2003
ISBN
0807854956
Label
The University of North Carolina Press
Manufacturer
The University of North Carolina Press
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
384
PublicationDate
2003-12-08
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
ReleaseDate
2003-12-08
Studio
The University of North Carolina Press