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African Creeks Estelvste And The Creek Nation Gary Zellar

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African Creeks Estelvste And The Creek Nation Gary Zellar
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Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.09 MB
Pages: 343
Author: Gary Zellar
ISBN: 9780806138152, 9780806182438, 0806138157, 0806182431
Language: English
Year: 2007

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African Creeks Estelvste And The Creek Nation Gary Zellar by Gary Zellar 9780806138152, 9780806182438, 0806138157, 0806182431 instant download after payment.

Among the Creeks, they were known as Estelvste—black people—and they had lived among them since the days of the first Spanish entradas. They spoke the same language as the Creeks, ate the same foods, and shared kinship ties. Their only difference was the color of their skin. This book tells how people of African heritage came to blend their lives with those of their Indian neighbors and essentially became Creek themselves. Taking in the full historical sweep of African Americans among the Creeks, from the sixteenth century through Oklahoma statehood, Gary Zellar unfolds a narrative history of the many contributions these people made to Creek history.

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