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9780803295636

American Indians in the Lower Mississippi Valley

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    9780803295636

  • ISBN10:

    0803295634

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-11-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr
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Summary

During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the Native peoples inhabiting the Lower Mississippi Valley confronted increasing domination by colonial powers, disastrous reductions in population, and the threat of being marginalized by a new cotton economy. Their strategies of resistance and adaptation to these changes are brought to light in this perceptive study. An introductory overview of the historiography of Native peoples in the early Southeast examines how the study of Native-colonial relations has changed over the last century. Daniel H. Usner Jr. reevaluates the Natchez Indians' ill-fated relations with the French and the cultural effects of Native population losses from disease and warfare during the eighteenth century. Usner next examines in detail the social and economic relations the Native peoples forged in the face of colonial domination and demographic decline, and he reveals how Natives adapted to the cotton economy, which displaced their familiar social and economic networks of interaction with outsiders. Finally, Usner offers an intriguing excursion into cultural criticism, assessing the effects of popular images of Natives from this region. Daniel H. Usner Jr. is a professor of history at Vanderbilt University. He is the author of Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in a Frontier Exchange Economy: The Lower Mississippi Valley before 1783.

Author Biography

Daniel H. Usner Jr. is a professor of history at Vanderbilt University. He is the author of Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in a Frontier Exchange Economy: The Lower Mississippi Valley before 1783.

Table of Contents

List of Plates, Maps, and Table viii
Series Editors' Introduction ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
1. The History of American Indians in the Early South 1(14)
2. French-Natchez Borderlands in Colonial Louisiana 15(18)
3. A Population History of American Indians in the Eighteenth-Century Lower Mississippi Valley 33(23)
4. American Indians in a Frontier Exchange Economy 56(17)
5. American Indians and the Early Cotton Economy 73(22)
6. Economic Strategies of American Indians in Louisiana during the Territorial and Early Statehood Era 95(16)
7. American Indians in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans 111(17)
8. Images of Lower Mississippi Valley Indians in the Nineteenth Century 128(11)
Notes 139(46)
Index 185

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