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Christopher D. Haveman - Rivers of Sand: Creek Indian Emigration, Relocation, and Ethnic Cleansing in the American South - 9780803273924 - V9780803273924
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Rivers of Sand: Creek Indian Emigration, Relocation, and Ethnic Cleansing in the American South

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Description for Rivers of Sand: Creek Indian Emigration, Relocation, and Ethnic Cleansing in the American South Hardback. Series: Indians of the Southeast. Num Pages: 438 pages, 3 illustrations, 29 maps, 1 table. BIC Classification: 1KBBS; HBT; JFSL9. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 29. Weight in Grams: 825.
At its height the Creek Nation comprised a collection of multiethnic towns and villages with a domain stretching across large parts of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. By the 1830s, however, the Creeks had lost almost all this territory through treaties and by the unchecked intrusion of white settlers who illegally expropriated Native soil. With the Jackson administration unwilling to aid the Creeks, while at the same time demanding their emigration to Indian territory, the Creek people suffered from dispossession, starvation, and indebtedness.

Between the 1825 Treaty of Indian Springs and the arrival of detachment six in the West in ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press United States
Number of pages
438
Condition
New
Series
Indians of the Southeast
Number of Pages
438
Place of Publication
Lincoln, United States
ISBN
9780803273924
SKU
V9780803273924
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-13

About Christopher D. Haveman
Christopher D. Haveman is an associate professor of history at the University of West Alabama. He is the editor of Bending Their Way Onward: Creek Indian Removal in Documents (Nebraska, 2018), winner of the Dwight L. Smith (ABC-CLIO) Award from the Western History Association.  

Reviews for Rivers of Sand: Creek Indian Emigration, Relocation, and Ethnic Cleansing in the American South
“Rivers of Sand explores how American citizens used various levers to pry the Creek nation out of its ancestral homeland in Georgia and Alabama. The result, Haveman argues in the book’s most important conclusion, was the ethnic cleansing of the antebellum South. Whether or not scholars accept the argument remains to be seen, but the book forces us to reconsider ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for Rivers of Sand: Creek Indian Emigration, Relocation, and Ethnic Cleansing in the American South


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