Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal
Blending an engaging narrative style with broader theoretical considerations, James Taylor Carson offers the most complete history to date of the Mississippi Choctaws. Tracing the Choctaws from their origins in the Mississippian cultures of late prehistory to the early nineteenth century, Carson shows how the Choctaws struggled to adapt to life in a New World altered radically by contact while retaining their sense of identity and place. Despite changes in subsistence practices and material culture, the Choctaws made every effort to retain certain core cultural beliefs and sensibilities, a strategy they conceived of as following "the straight bright path." This work also makes a significant theoretical contribution to ethnohistory as Carson confronts common problems in the historical analysis of Native peoples.

James Taylor Carson is an associate professor of history at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.
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Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal
Blending an engaging narrative style with broader theoretical considerations, James Taylor Carson offers the most complete history to date of the Mississippi Choctaws. Tracing the Choctaws from their origins in the Mississippian cultures of late prehistory to the early nineteenth century, Carson shows how the Choctaws struggled to adapt to life in a New World altered radically by contact while retaining their sense of identity and place. Despite changes in subsistence practices and material culture, the Choctaws made every effort to retain certain core cultural beliefs and sensibilities, a strategy they conceived of as following "the straight bright path." This work also makes a significant theoretical contribution to ethnohistory as Carson confronts common problems in the historical analysis of Native peoples.

James Taylor Carson is an associate professor of history at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.
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Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal

Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal

by James Taylor Carson
Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal

Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal

by James Taylor Carson

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Blending an engaging narrative style with broader theoretical considerations, James Taylor Carson offers the most complete history to date of the Mississippi Choctaws. Tracing the Choctaws from their origins in the Mississippian cultures of late prehistory to the early nineteenth century, Carson shows how the Choctaws struggled to adapt to life in a New World altered radically by contact while retaining their sense of identity and place. Despite changes in subsistence practices and material culture, the Choctaws made every effort to retain certain core cultural beliefs and sensibilities, a strategy they conceived of as following "the straight bright path." This work also makes a significant theoretical contribution to ethnohistory as Carson confronts common problems in the historical analysis of Native peoples.

James Taylor Carson is an associate professor of history at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803264175
Publisher: Nebraska
Publication date: 11/01/2003
Series: Indians of the Southeast
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 185
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

James Taylor Carson is an associate professor of history at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.
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