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Native South
Edited by James T. Carson, Robbie Ethridge, and Greg O'Brien
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Native South
challenges scholars of southern history to expand their conception of the field to include more than the black and white post-colonial south that colors much of the historical literature of the region. The journal focuses on the investigation of Southeastern Indian history with the goals of encouraging further study and exposing the influences of Indian people on the wider South. It does not limit itself to the study of the geographic area that was once encompassed by the Confederacy, but expands its view to the areas occupied by the pre-contact- and the post-contact descendants of the original inhabitants of the South, wherever they may be.
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Volume 1, Number 1 (2008)
Editors' Introduction
Articles
Recent Discussions in Late Prehistoric Southern Archaeology
Patrick Livingood
Excavating a Mississippian Frontier: Fieldwork at the Carter Robinson Mound Site
Maureen Meyers
The Native South: An Account of Recent Historiography
Claudio Saunt
The Native South in the Post–World War II Era
Christopher Arris Oakley
Field Notes
Because It Is Right
Stanley Knick
Reading History: Cherokee History through a Cherokee Lens
Heidi M. Altman and Thomas N. Belt
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