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Catawba Nation, treasures in history, Thomas J. Blumer ; foreword by Robert P. Smith ; afterword by E. Fred Sanders

Label
Catawba Nation, treasures in history, Thomas J. Blumer ; foreword by Robert P. Smith ; afterword by E. Fred Sanders
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [123]-125)
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Catawba Nation
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
71126812
Responsibility statement
Thomas J. Blumer ; foreword by Robert P. Smith ; afterword by E. Fred Sanders
Sub title
treasures in history
Table Of Contents
Catawba/Spanish contact, 1521 -- Chicora, cofitachique or yupaha -- Juan Pardo and cofitachique or canos -- First Tuscarora War -- Second Tuscarora War, 1712 -- The Yamassee War, 1715-1716 -- King Haigler (Nop-kee-hee), ca. 1700-1763 -- Treaty of Pine Tree Hill, 1760 -- Treaty of Augusta, 1763 -- The American Revolution begins -- Catawba patriots flee to Virginia -- Rhoda Harris, a child of a Seminole war -- Treaty of Nations Ford, 1840 -- Removal attempt of 1860 -- War Between the States -- The war ends -- Reconstruction, 1865-1877 -- The murder of Austen (Allison) Harris, 1881 -- Chief James Harris, 1858-1912 -- Catawba Indian school -- The death of Tom Steven -- The great flood of 1916 -- Influenza epidemic of 1918 -- Citizenship -- Chief Raymond Harris -- Samuel Taylor Blue -- Samuel J. Beck, traditionalist faction founded -- Georgia Henrietta Harris, 1905-1997 -- Settlement of 1993 -- E. Fred Sanders
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