
Black Seminoles: History of a Freedom-Seeking People
by Kenneth W. Porter, Alcione M. Amos (Editor), Thomas P. Senter (Editor)
/ Paperback / Published 1993
University Press of Florida; ISBN: 0813014514Africans and Native Americans:
The Language of Race and the Evolution of Red-Black Peoples
Jack D. Forbes / Published 1993
Univ of Illinois Pr (Pro Ref); ISBN: 025206321XBlack Indians: A Hidden Heritage
William Loren Katz / School & Library Binding / Published 1986
Synopsis: The author explores the little-told story of black Indians, defined here as people with dual African and Native American ancestry or African Americans who lived primarily with Native Americans. Using fascinating biographies and detailed research, Katz creates a chronology of this hidden heritage during the settlement of the American West. Illustrations. --This text refers to the mass market reprint edition of this title. (History) (Reading Level: Young Adult)Black Indians: A Hidden Heritage
William Loren Katz / Mass Market Paperback / Published 1997
Synopsis: The author explores the little-told story of black Indians, defined here as people with dual African and Native American ancestry or African Americans who lived primarily with Native Americans. Using fascinating biographies and detailed research, Katz creates a chronology of this hidden heritage during the settlement of the American West. Illustrations (History) (Reading Level: Young Adult)Native Americans and Black Americans (Indians of North America)
Kim Dramer, Frank W. Porter / Library Binding / Published 1997
Review From Horn Book: "Covering the history of this relationship, this sketchy survey is at its best when focusing on a little-known facet of American history--that some Native American tribes owned black slaves. Unfortunately, the remainder of the book is a series of very loosely related topics written in a plodding style littered with non sequiturs and dangling modifiers. Black-and-white photographs illustrate the text. Bib., glos., ind. -- Copyright © 1997 The Horn Book, Inc. All rights reserved." Chelsea House Publishers ISBN: 0791026531Native Americans and Black Americans (Indians of North America)
Kim Dramer, Frank W. Porter / Paperback / Published 1997
Review From Horn Book: "Covering the history of this relationship, this sketchy survey is at its best when focusing on a little-known facet of American history--that some Native American tribes owned black slaves. Unfortunately, the remainder of the book is a series of very loosely related topics written in a plodding style littered with non sequiturs and dangling modifiers. Black-and-white photographs illustrate the text. Bib., glos., ind. -- Copyright © 1997 The Horn Book, Inc. All rights reserved." --This text refers to the library binding edition of this title. Chelsea House Pub Paperbacks; ISBN: 0791044629Laws of the Chickasaw Nation, Relating to Intermarried
and Adopted Citizens and the Rights of Freedmen
(The Constitutions and Laws of The, 12)
Scholarly Resources / Hardcover / Published 1975
Scholarly Resources; ISBN: 084201845XNative American History: A Chronology of the Vast
Achievements of a Culture and Their Links to World Events
by Judith Nies / Hardcover / Published 1975
Ballantine Books (Trd Pap); ISBN: 0345393503The Spirit of Black Hawk: A Mystery of Africans and Indians
by Jason Berry, Syndey Byrd (Photographer) / Hardcover / 1995)
Univ Pr of Mississippi (Trd); ISBN: 0878058060Freedom on the Border: The Seminole Maroons in Florida, the Indian Territory, Coahuila, and Texas
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by Kevin Mulroy / Hardcover / 1993
Booknews, Inc., August 1, 1993 "Describes how escaped slaves formed communities as part of the Seminole confederation in Spanish Florida; removed to Indian Territory, and then to Mexico to escape slave traders; and returned to Texas, when slavery was abolished, to fight their former native allies and establish communities that still survive. Emphasizes the Maroons' relations with the Indians and governments, and their military prowess, to the neglect of internal organization. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or." Texas Tech Univ Pr; ISBN: 0896722503Mardi Gras Indians
by Michael P. Smith, Alan Governar (Designer), Alan Govenar / Hardcover / 1994
Booknews, Inc. , August 1, 1994 "The traditions of the Mardi Gras Indians go back more than a century, and their activities are integral to the cultural heritage of blacks in New Orleans. Their importance to the community goes much deeper than can be understood from simply observing their participation in the annual festivities wearing elaborately beaded costumes. This colorful photographic portrait is supplemented with text describing the sociological issues surrounding the Mardi Gras Indians and their cultural significance. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or." Pelican Pub Co; ISBN: 0882898965
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