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Alabama-Coushatta Indians [Hardcover]

Jonathan B. HOOK (Author)
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: HOOK, Jonathan B. The Alabama-Coushatta Indians. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, [1997]. 1st ed. xvi, 152pp. Illus. Fine in d/j.
  • ASIN: B000S8ZE5A
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3.0 out of 5 stars Yours Till Death, December 27, 2011
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Yours Till Death: Civil War Letters of John W. Cotton (Library of Alabama Classics)This book is a glimpse into the boredom and misery of the soldiers in that war, and probably like other wars. It is not easy to read due to the lack of grammar and punctuation in the text. It was published as the author wrote the letters home to his wife. After a few dozen pages the reader can begin to sort out the sentences and make some sense out of it, but some may get tired of trying before they get to that point. All that said, I still treasure the book due to the knowledge imparted of that tragic time when men tried to stop the invasion of their land by a government they could not abide. Buy it and take the time to read and understand...willie walker
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The dilemma of cultural identity is arguably the most critical issue in the American Indian world.1  Read the first page
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reservation superintendent, government paternalism, blood quantum, tribal meeting, culture broker, missionary presence
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Native American, United States, American Indian, Jack Battise, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Polk County, Presbyterian Church, Big Sandy, Civil War, World War Two, John Scott, Walter Broemer, Abba Mikko, Indian New Deal, James Adair, Joe John, Mississippi River, Assembly of God, Brazos River, Bronson Cooper Sylestine, Dawes Act, Dedie Williams, Jean-Bernard Bossu, Jimmy Johnson, Oscar Landry
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