Creeks and Southerners: Biculturalism on the Early American Frontier
University of Nebraska Press | July 1, 2005 | ISBN-10: 0803220162 | 202 pages | PDF | 1Mb
Creeks and Southerners examines the families created by the hundreds of intermarriages between Creek Indian women and European American men in the southeastern United States during the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Called "Indian countrymen" at the time, these intermarried white men moved into their wives' villages in what is now Florida, Georgia, and Alabama.