The Choctaw / by Christin Ditchfield.
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TextSeries: A true bookPublication details: New York : Childrens Press, c2005.Description: 47 p. : ill (some col.), col. map : 22 cmISBN: - 9780516228181 (hc.)
- 0516228188 (hc.)
- 976.004/97387 22
- E99.C8 D57 2005
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Riverfield Country Day School Non-fiction | 970 N America Native Americans (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Shelved in Non Fiction 970 N America Native Americans | T0071816 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 44) and index.
Presents a history of the Choctaw tribe who settled in the Gulf regions of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, and describes their early culture and spiritual life, customs, encounters with white settlers, and revival of Native American traditions.
A peaceful people -- Living on the land -- Living in harmony -- Friends and enemies -- The Choctaw today.
4.8 Follett Library Resources
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