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001    ocm86038006  
003    OCoLC 
005    20190625063330.2 
008    070306s2007    msub     b    001 0 eng   
010      2007008841 
020    9781578069880|q(cloth ;|qalk. paper) 
020    1578069882|q(cloth ;|qalk. paper) 
020    9781496807861|q(paperback) 
020    1496807863|q(paperback) 
035    (OCoLC)86038006 
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050 00 E99.N2|bB37 2007 
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084    LB 48610|2rvk 
100 1  Barnett, James F.,|d1950- 
245 14 The Natchez Indians :|ba history to 1735 /|cJames F. 
       Barnett, Jr. 
264  1 Jackson :|bUniversity Press of Mississippi,|c[2007] 
264  4 |c©2007 
300    xviii, 185 pages :|bmaps ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-173) and 
       index. 
505 0  Warrior boatmen -- European reconnaissance, 1682-1715 -- 
       European occupation, 1715-1729 -- The rebellion. 
520    From the Publisher: The Natchez Indians: A History to 1735
       is the story of the Natchez Indians as revealed through 
       accounts of Spanish, English, and French explorers, 
       missionaries, soldiers, and colonists, and in the 
       archaeological record. Because of their strategic location
       on the Mississippi River, the Natchez Indians played a 
       crucial part in the European struggle for control of the 
       Lower Mississippi Valley. The book begins with the brief 
       confrontation between the Hernando de Soto expedition and 
       the powerful Quigualtam chiefdom, presumed ancestors of 
       the Natchez. In the late seventeenth century Rene-Robert 
       Cavelier de La Salle's expedition met the Natchez and 
       initiated sustained European encroachment, exposing the 
       tribe to sickness and the dangers of the Indian slave 
       trade. The Natchez Indians portrays the way that the 
       Natchez coped with a rapidly changing world, became 
       entangled with the political ambitions of two European 
       superpowers, France and England, and eventually 
       disappeared as a people. The author examines the shifting 
       relationships among the tribe's settlement districts and 
       the settlement districts' relationships with neighboring 
       tribes and with the Europeans. The establishment of a 
       French fort and burgeoning agricultural colony in their 
       midst signaled the beginning of the end for the Natchez 
       people. Barnett has written the most complete and detailed
       history of the Natchez to date. 
611 27 Indian Wars (Natchez : 1716)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01696696 
648  7 1716|2fast 
650  0 Natchez Indians|xFirst contact with Europeans. 
650  0 Natchez Indians|xGovernment relations. 
650  0 Natchez Indians|xWars, 1716. 
650  7 HISTORY|xNative American.|2bisacsh 
650  7 HISTORY|zUnited States|xState & Local|xSouth (AL, AR, FL, 
       GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)|2bisacsh 
650  7 Natchez.|2gnd 
650  7 Indianer|xrelationer till myndigheter|xhistoria
       |zNordamerika.|2sao 
650  7 Natchez Indians.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01033144 
650  7 Natchez Indians|xGovernment relations.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01033146 
651  7 Natchez.|2swd 
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