Brothers of Coweta :: kinship, empire, and revolution in the eighteenth-century Muscogee world /
"[Examines] how family and clan fundamentally structured the Creek world, and ... how a particular family and clan emerged out of the historical shadows to become central players in the Creek world and shaped the forces of empire, colonialism, and revolution that transformed the South during th...
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Summary: | "[Examines] how family and clan fundamentally structured the Creek world, and ... how a particular family and clan emerged out of the historical shadows to become central players in the Creek world and shaped the forces of empire, colonialism, and revolution that transformed the South during the eighteenth-century. The manuscript pieces together the story of a specific Creek Indian family in eighteenth-century America, and their experiences at the crossroads of the British, French, and Spanish empires in the American South. ... for the most part, scholars of early America and Native America have been unable (and in some cases unwilling) to fully appreciate the kinship, clan, and familial dynamics of Indigenous groups in North America ... However, European authorities, imperial agents, merchants, and a host of other individuals left a surprising paper trail when it came to two Creek personalities: Escotchaby and Sempoyaffee of Coweta, brothers. By following that trail and drawing upon the broader literature related to the Creek Indians in the eighteenth-century, Rindfleisch seeks to recover the intensely intimate and familial dimensions of the Creek world ... The central importance of family and clan in the eighteenth-century Creek world has yet to be fully explored or articulated by scholars of early America and Native America. Instead, historians have demonstrated how one's loyalties to a talwa or community like Coweta, regional identities like Upper Creeks and Lower Creeks, or even national aspirations of a Creek Nation or Confederacy proved foundational throughout a Creek person's life. And while scholars concede that 'family was...a critical component of eighteenth-century Creek local life, particularly for structuring political relations within a community,' there is little that historians understand about the importance of family and clan within the Creek world ... Yet the central premise of the book is to suggest that we can in fact understand and read more into the ways in which family and clan directed the Creek world, as much as - if not more than - talwa, region, and nation"-- |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xi, 194 pages) : maps |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781643362045 1643362046 |
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contents | Cover -- Brothers of Coweta -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY -- Introduction -- One. The Muscogee World, 1700-1730 -- Early Years: Family and Kinship, the Huti, and Creation Stories -- From Boys to Men: Becoming Young Men in the Muscogee World -- Two. The Tustenogy's World, 1730-1756 -- Coweta the Talwa, Sempoyaffee the Tustenogy -- Sempoyaffee and the Politics of Talwas and Empires -- Three. The Cherokee King's World, 1730-1756 -- The Cherokee King: The Intersection of Muscogee and Cherokee Worlds Four. The Muscogee World and Imperial Crisis, 1756-1763 -- The Politics of the Huti and Talwa during the Seven Years' War -- The Treaty of Augusta, 1763 -- Five. The Muscogee World and Colonial Crisis, 1763-1775 -- 1763-1773: A Decade of Crisis -- The Second Treaty of Augusta and the Coweta Conflict -- Six. The Muscogee World in the Revolutionary Crisis, 1775-1783 -- The Coweta Conflict and the American Revolution -- Conclusion -- ABBREVIATIONS -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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spelling | Rindfleisch, Bryan C., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018171608 Brothers of Coweta : kinship, empire, and revolution in the eighteenth-century Muscogee world / Bryan C. Rindfleisch. Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press, [2021] 1 online resource (xi, 194 pages) : maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "[Examines] how family and clan fundamentally structured the Creek world, and ... how a particular family and clan emerged out of the historical shadows to become central players in the Creek world and shaped the forces of empire, colonialism, and revolution that transformed the South during the eighteenth-century. The manuscript pieces together the story of a specific Creek Indian family in eighteenth-century America, and their experiences at the crossroads of the British, French, and Spanish empires in the American South. ... for the most part, scholars of early America and Native America have been unable (and in some cases unwilling) to fully appreciate the kinship, clan, and familial dynamics of Indigenous groups in North America ... However, European authorities, imperial agents, merchants, and a host of other individuals left a surprising paper trail when it came to two Creek personalities: Escotchaby and Sempoyaffee of Coweta, brothers. By following that trail and drawing upon the broader literature related to the Creek Indians in the eighteenth-century, Rindfleisch seeks to recover the intensely intimate and familial dimensions of the Creek world ... The central importance of family and clan in the eighteenth-century Creek world has yet to be fully explored or articulated by scholars of early America and Native America. Instead, historians have demonstrated how one's loyalties to a talwa or community like Coweta, regional identities like Upper Creeks and Lower Creeks, or even national aspirations of a Creek Nation or Confederacy proved foundational throughout a Creek person's life. And while scholars concede that 'family was...a critical component of eighteenth-century Creek local life, particularly for structuring political relations within a community,' there is little that historians understand about the importance of family and clan within the Creek world ... Yet the central premise of the book is to suggest that we can in fact understand and read more into the ways in which family and clan directed the Creek world, as much as - if not more than - talwa, region, and nation"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 06, 2021). Cover -- Brothers of Coweta -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY -- Introduction -- One. The Muscogee World, 1700-1730 -- Early Years: Family and Kinship, the Huti, and Creation Stories -- From Boys to Men: Becoming Young Men in the Muscogee World -- Two. The Tustenogy's World, 1730-1756 -- Coweta the Talwa, Sempoyaffee the Tustenogy -- Sempoyaffee and the Politics of Talwas and Empires -- Three. The Cherokee King's World, 1730-1756 -- The Cherokee King: The Intersection of Muscogee and Cherokee Worlds Four. The Muscogee World and Imperial Crisis, 1756-1763 -- The Politics of the Huti and Talwa during the Seven Years' War -- The Treaty of Augusta, 1763 -- Five. The Muscogee World and Colonial Crisis, 1763-1775 -- 1763-1773: A Decade of Crisis -- The Second Treaty of Augusta and the Coweta Conflict -- Six. The Muscogee World in the Revolutionary Crisis, 1775-1783 -- The Coweta Conflict and the American Revolution -- Conclusion -- ABBREVIATIONS -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR Creek Indians Georgia Coweta County History 18th century. Creek Indians Family relationships History 18th century. Creek Indians Politics and government 18th century. Creek Indians Civilization. Coweta County (Ga.) Race relations History 18th century. Creek Relations familiales Histoire 18e siècle. Creek Civilisation. HISTORY / Native American bisacsh Creek Indians fast Creek Indians Politics and government fast Race relations fast Georgia Coweta County fast 1700-1799 fast History fast Print version: Rindfleisch, Bryan C.. Brothers of Coweta Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press, [2021] 9781643362021 (DLC) 2021012064 |
spellingShingle | Rindfleisch, Bryan C. Brothers of Coweta : kinship, empire, and revolution in the eighteenth-century Muscogee world / Cover -- Brothers of Coweta -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY -- Introduction -- One. The Muscogee World, 1700-1730 -- Early Years: Family and Kinship, the Huti, and Creation Stories -- From Boys to Men: Becoming Young Men in the Muscogee World -- Two. The Tustenogy's World, 1730-1756 -- Coweta the Talwa, Sempoyaffee the Tustenogy -- Sempoyaffee and the Politics of Talwas and Empires -- Three. The Cherokee King's World, 1730-1756 -- The Cherokee King: The Intersection of Muscogee and Cherokee Worlds Four. The Muscogee World and Imperial Crisis, 1756-1763 -- The Politics of the Huti and Talwa during the Seven Years' War -- The Treaty of Augusta, 1763 -- Five. The Muscogee World and Colonial Crisis, 1763-1775 -- 1763-1773: A Decade of Crisis -- The Second Treaty of Augusta and the Coweta Conflict -- Six. The Muscogee World in the Revolutionary Crisis, 1775-1783 -- The Coweta Conflict and the American Revolution -- Conclusion -- ABBREVIATIONS -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR Creek Indians Georgia Coweta County History 18th century. Creek Indians Family relationships History 18th century. Creek Indians Politics and government 18th century. Creek Indians Civilization. Creek Relations familiales Histoire 18e siècle. Creek Civilisation. HISTORY / Native American bisacsh Creek Indians fast Creek Indians Politics and government fast Race relations fast |
title | Brothers of Coweta : kinship, empire, and revolution in the eighteenth-century Muscogee world / |
title_auth | Brothers of Coweta : kinship, empire, and revolution in the eighteenth-century Muscogee world / |
title_exact_search | Brothers of Coweta : kinship, empire, and revolution in the eighteenth-century Muscogee world / |
title_full | Brothers of Coweta : kinship, empire, and revolution in the eighteenth-century Muscogee world / Bryan C. Rindfleisch. |
title_fullStr | Brothers of Coweta : kinship, empire, and revolution in the eighteenth-century Muscogee world / Bryan C. Rindfleisch. |
title_full_unstemmed | Brothers of Coweta : kinship, empire, and revolution in the eighteenth-century Muscogee world / Bryan C. Rindfleisch. |
title_short | Brothers of Coweta : |
title_sort | brothers of coweta kinship empire and revolution in the eighteenth century muscogee world |
title_sub | kinship, empire, and revolution in the eighteenth-century Muscogee world / |
topic | Creek Indians Georgia Coweta County History 18th century. Creek Indians Family relationships History 18th century. Creek Indians Politics and government 18th century. Creek Indians Civilization. Creek Relations familiales Histoire 18e siècle. Creek Civilisation. HISTORY / Native American bisacsh Creek Indians fast Creek Indians Politics and government fast Race relations fast |
topic_facet | Creek Indians Georgia Coweta County History 18th century. Creek Indians Family relationships History 18th century. Creek Indians Politics and government 18th century. Creek Indians Civilization. Coweta County (Ga.) Race relations History 18th century. Creek Relations familiales Histoire 18e siècle. Creek Civilisation. HISTORY / Native American Creek Indians Creek Indians Politics and government Race relations Georgia Coweta County History |
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