The Early Chickasaw Homeland

Origins, Boundaries & Society
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The Early Chickasaw Homeland: Origins, Boundaries and Society examines the life of Chickasaws in their original Homeland, before removal to Indian Territory during the first half of the nineteenth century. John P. Dyson draws on extensive research and knowledge of Chickasaw language for insight into the Homeland’s boundaries, its place-names, and the society of Chickasaws who lived there.

About the Author
Author

John P. Dyson is retired after teaching Spanish and Portuguese at Indiana University at Bloomington for almost forty years. He received the Chickasaw Nation’s Heritage Preservation Award in 2006 for “Chickasaw Village Names from Contact to Removal,” published in Mississippi Archaeology in 2004.

Awards
The American Advertising Award
Silver Independent Publisher Award
Oklahoma Book Award Finalist
Book Details
Pages: 232
ISBN: 9781935684176
Weight: 2.0 lb
Publisher: Chickasaw Press
Publication date: 2014-10-01
Dimensions: 9(l) x 6(w) x 1(d)
BISAC 1: HIS070000
BISAC 2: HIS028030
BISAC 3: SOC021000