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Chickasaw Removal examines governmental pressures, difficult decisions, devious politics, and hardships endured by the Chickasaw people during the Removal era. Authors Amanda L. Paige, Fuller L. Bumpers, and Daniel F. Littlefield Jr. highlight the character of the Chickasaw people, investigate the frauds that plundered their wealth at the time, and offer a uniquely detailed account of one tribe’s journey through Southeastern Indian Removal.

About the Author
Author

Amanda L. Paige, associated with the Sequoyah Research Center at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock, is a historian, author, archivist, researcher, and museum specialist.

Fuller L. Bumpers, an attorney from Batesville, Ark., is a writer and historian specializing in Native American issues.

Daniel F. Littlefield Jr. is the director of the Sequoyah Research Center at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock and the author of numerous books including A Biobibliography of Native American Writers, 1772-1924.

Awards
Silver Independent Publisher Award
Chickasaw Press Holisso Award
Oklahoma Book Award Finalist
Book Details
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781935684008
Weight: 2.3 lb
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781935684763
Weight: 1.5 lb
Publisher: Chickasaw Press
Publication date: 2010-10-03
Dimensions: 9(l) x 6(w) x 1(d)
BISAC 1: HIS028050
BISAC 2: HIS070000
BISAC 3: POL074010