Editors
Indians of the Southeast
This series focuses on the Indians of the southeastern United States. Although books in the series concentrate in the disciplines of history and anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, sociology, literature, and related disciplines also play a large role. The series has a broad, interdisciplinary focus, in which new interpretations and innovative methodologies are presented. The series also includes books aimed at general readers interested in the Native peoples of the southeast.
John Howard Payne Papers, 3-volume set
Volumes 7–14 of the Payne-Butrick Papers
November 2022
Nebraska
Rivers of Sand
Creek Indian Emigration, Relocation, and Ethnic Cleansing in the American South
February 2016
Nebraska
Choctaw Resurgence in Mississippi
Race, Class, and Nation Building in the Jim Crow South, 1830-1977
July 2014
Nebraska
The Second Creek War
Interethnic Conflict and Collusion on a Collapsing Frontier
November 2010
Nebraska
The Yamasee War
A Study of Culture, Economy, and Conflict in the Colonial South
January 2010
Nebraska Paperback
Epidemics and Enslavement
Biological Catastrophe in the Native Southeast, 1492-1715
July 2009
Nebraska Paperback
Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree
Alcohol and the Sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation
April 2008
Nebraska
An Assumption of Sovereignty
Social and Political Transformation among the Florida Seminoles, 1953-1979
September 2007
Nebraska Paperback
Keeping the Circle
American Indian Identity in Eastern North Carolina, 1885-2004
September 2007
Nebraska Paperback