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Until their final military defeat in the Red River War of 1874 and subsequent removal to western Oklahoma reservations, Indian peoples played a major role in all phases of southern Plains history, yet no systematic bibliographical tool has ever been compiled to identify the diverse published source materials about their cultures and histories. This bibliography, including 3,791 entries, not only lists the monographic and journal citations but also assesses the quality and reliability of most of these sources. Furthermore, it includes tribes ranging from the well-known Comanche, Kiowa, Caddo, and Wichita to the smaller, more obscure indigenous groups such as the Tonkawa, Karankawa, Jumano, Coahuiltecan, and Atakapa. The author also includes citations relevant to the Texas experiences of 'eastern removed tribes' such as the Cherokee, Alabama, Coushatta, Seminole, and Kickapoo.
Published | May 30 1995 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 514 |
ISBN | 9780810818521 |
Imprint | Scarecrow Press |
Dimensions | 227 x 150 mm |
Series | Native American Bibliography Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Bibliographers are among the unsung heroes of the history profession....An indispensable guide....A strong, clearly focused effort.
New Mexico Historical Review
A fine addition to a solid series.
American Reference Books Annual
Nothing less than exhaustive....Promises both to promote the exchange of ideas within the field and to aid researchers regardless of level of interest....A delight to scholars...
Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Will have great utility...
Plains Anthropologist
An excellent index. ... Valuable and comprehensive.... Professor Tate is to be commended for this superb bibliography that will serve for generations as a primary reference for those interested in the Indians of Texas.-Joseph B. Herring, Great Plains Quarterly ... An excellent starting point for research on the Indians of Texas and Oklahoma.-Gregory E. Smoak, South Dakota Historyyyy
East Texas Historical Association
An excellent index.
... Valuable and comprehensive.... Professor Tate is to be commended for this superb bibliography that will serve for generations as a primary reference for those interested in the Indians of Texas.-Joseph B. Herring, Great Plains Quarterly
... An excellent starting point for research on the Indians of Texas and Oklahoma.-Gregory E. Smoak, South Dakota History
East Texas Historical Association
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