Journey to the West: The Alabama and Coushatta Indians

Journey to the West: The Alabama and Coushatta Indians

by Sheri Marie Shuck-Hall
ISBN-10:
0806139404
ISBN-13:
9780806139401
Pub. Date:
11/15/2008
Publisher:
University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10:
0806139404
ISBN-13:
9780806139401
Pub. Date:
11/15/2008
Publisher:
University of Oklahoma Press
Journey to the West: The Alabama and Coushatta Indians

Journey to the West: The Alabama and Coushatta Indians

by Sheri Marie Shuck-Hall

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Overview

When Europeans battled for control over North America in the eighteenth century, American Indians were caught in the cross fire. Two such peoples, the Alabamas and Coushattas, made the difficult decision to migrate from their ancestral lands and thereby preserve their world on their own terms. In this book, Sheri Marie Shuck-Hall traces the gradual movement of the Alabamas and Coushattas from their origins in the Southeast to their nineteenth-century settlement in East Texas, exploring their motivations for migrating west and revealing how their shared experience affected their identity.

The first book to examine these peoples over such an extensive period, Journey to the West tells how they built and maintained their sovereignty despite five hundred years of trauma and change. Blending oral tradition, archaeological data, and archival sources, Shuck-Hall shows how they joined forces in the seventeenth century after their first contact with Europeans, then used trade and diplomatic relations to ally themselves with these newcomers and with larger Indian groups—including the Creeks, Caddos, and Western Cherokees—to ensure their continuing independence.

In relating how the Alabamas and Coushattas determined their own future through careful reflection and forceful action, this book provides much-needed information on these overlooked peoples and places southeastern Indians within the larger narratives of southern and American history. It shows how diaspora and migration shaped their worldview and identity, reflecting similar stories of survival in other times and places.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806139401
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 11/15/2008
Series: The Civilization of the American Indian Series , #256
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Sheri Marie Shuck-Hall is Associate Professor of History at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia.

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