The Caddo Indians: tribes at the convergence of empires, 1542 - 1854
In 1542 members of the thriving Caddo Indian culture came face to face with Luis de Moscoso, successor to Hernando de Soto as leader of a Spanish exploration party. That encounter marked a turning point for this centuries-old people, whose history would from then on be dominated by the interaction o...
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Texas A & M Univ. Press
1995
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Ausgabe: | 1. ed. |
Schriftenreihe: | Association of Former Students, Texas A and M University: The centennial series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A and M University
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Zusammenfassung: | In 1542 members of the thriving Caddo Indian culture came face to face with Luis de Moscoso, successor to Hernando de Soto as leader of a Spanish exploration party. That encounter marked a turning point for this centuries-old people, whose history would from then on be dominated by the interaction of the native confederacies with the empires of various European adventurers and settlers. Much has been written about the confrontations of Euro-Americans with Native Americans, but most of it has focused on the Anglo-Indian relations of the eastern part of the continent or on the final phases of the western wars. This thorough and engaging history is the first to focus intensively on the Caddos of the Texas-Louisiana border area. Primarily from the perspective of the Caddos themselves, it traces the development and effect of relations over the three hundred years from the first meeting with the Spaniards until the resettlement of the tribes on the Brazos Reserve in 1854. F. Todd Smith chronicles all three of the Caddo confederacies - Kadohadacho, Hasinai, and Natchitoches - as they consolidated into a single tribe to face the waves of soldiers, traders, and settlers from the empires of Spain, France, the United States, Mexico, and the Republic of Texas. It describes the balance the Caddos struck with the various nations claiming the region and how that gradually evolved into a less beneficial relationship. Caught in the squeeze between Euro-American nations, the Caddos eventually sacrificed their independence and much of their culture to gain the benefits offered by the invaders. Falling victim to swindlers, they at last lost their lands and were moved to a reservation. |
Beschreibung: | 229 S. Kt. |
ISBN: | 0890966427 |
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title | The Caddo Indians tribes at the convergence of empires, 1542 - 1854 |
title_auth | The Caddo Indians tribes at the convergence of empires, 1542 - 1854 |
title_exact_search | The Caddo Indians tribes at the convergence of empires, 1542 - 1854 |
title_full | The Caddo Indians tribes at the convergence of empires, 1542 - 1854 F. Todd Smith |
title_fullStr | The Caddo Indians tribes at the convergence of empires, 1542 - 1854 F. Todd Smith |
title_full_unstemmed | The Caddo Indians tribes at the convergence of empires, 1542 - 1854 F. Todd Smith |
title_short | The Caddo Indians |
title_sort | the caddo indians tribes at the convergence of empires 1542 1854 |
title_sub | tribes at the convergence of empires, 1542 - 1854 |
topic | Caddo (Indiens) - Histoire ram Caddo (Indiens) - Relations avec l'État ram Geschichte Caddo Indians Government relations Caddo Indians History Caddo (DE-588)4398409-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Caddo (Indiens) - Histoire Caddo (Indiens) - Relations avec l'État Geschichte Caddo Indians Government relations Caddo Indians History Caddo |
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