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They Say The Wind Is Red
Jacqueline Anderson Matte

They Say The Wind Is Red

The Alabama Choctaw - Lost in Their Own Land

NewSouth Books (May 2002)
9781588380791
| Paperback
228 pages | 6 x 9.1 inch
LC Classification E99.C8.M27

Subject

  • Choctaw Indians
  • Choctaw Indians - Alabama - History
  • History / Native American
  • History / United States / State & Local / General
  • Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies

Plot

They Say the Wind Is Red is the moving story of the Choctaw Indians who managed to stay behind when their tribe was relocated in the 1830s. Throughout the 1800s and 1900s, they had to resist the efforts of unscrupulous government agents to steal their land and resources. But they always maintained their Indian communities―even when government census takers listed them as black or mulatto, if they listed them at all. The detailed saga of the Southwest Alabama Choctaw Indians, They Say the Wind Is Red chronicles a history of pride, endurance, and persistence, in the face of the abhorrent conditions imposed upon the Choctaw by the U.S. government.

Personal

Location E99.C8.M27 MAT 2002
Index 4616
Added Date Oct 02, 2017 19:58:17
Modified Date Feb 15, 2018 00:00:29