Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750-1830 / Edition 1

Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750-1830 / Edition 1

by Greg O'Brien
ISBN-10:
0803286228
ISBN-13:
9780803286221
Pub. Date:
11/01/2005
Publisher:
Nebraska Paperback
ISBN-10:
0803286228
ISBN-13:
9780803286221
Pub. Date:
11/01/2005
Publisher:
Nebraska Paperback
Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750-1830 / Edition 1

Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750-1830 / Edition 1

by Greg O'Brien
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Overview

This evocative story of the Choctaws is told through the lives of two remarkable leaders, Taboca and Franchimastabé, during a period of revolutionary change, 1750-1830. Both men achieved recognition as warriors in the eighteenth century but then followed very different paths of leadership. Taboca was a traditional Choctaw leader, a "prophet-chief" whose authority was deeply rooted in the spiritual realm. The foundation of Franchimastabé's power was more externally driven, resting on trade with Europeans and American colonists and the acquisition of manufactured goods. Franchimastabé responded to shifting circumstances outside the Choctaw nation by pushing the source of authority in novel directions, straddling spiritual and economic power in a way unfathomable to Taboca. The careers of these leaders signal a watershed moment in Choctaw history-the receding of a traditional mystically oriented world and the dawning of a new market-oriented one.

At once engaging and informative, Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750-1830 highlights the efforts of a nation to preserve its integrity and reform its strength in an increasingly complicated, multicultural world.

Greg O'Brien is an associate professor of history at the University of Southern Mississippi.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803286221
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Publication date: 11/01/2005
Series: Indians of the Southeast
Pages: 166
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 6.00(d)

About the Author


Greg O'Brien is an associate professor of history at the University of Southern Mississippi.
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