The rise and fall of the Choctaw Republic.

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The rise and fall of the Choctaw Republic.

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Language
English
Pages
314

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Cover of: The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic
The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic
October 12, 2006, ACLS History E-Book Project
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The rise and fall of the Choctaw Republic.
The rise and fall of the Choctaw Republic.
1961, University of Oklahoma Press
in English - [2d ed.]
Cover of: The rise and fall of the Choctaw republic
The rise and fall of the Choctaw republic
1934, University of Oklahoma Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 291-299.
Includes index.

Published in
Norman
Series
The Civilization of the American Indian [6], Civilization of the American Indian series ;, [v. 6]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
970.3
Library of Congress
E99.C8 D4 1961

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Pagination
xviii, 314 p.
Number of pages
314

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5821672M
LCCN
61007973

First Sentence

"THE Choctaw Indians constituted the most numerous branch of the great Muskogean linguistic stock."

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