The southeastern people were the descendants of ancient prehistoric
Indian cultures, and were probably on the decline when first known
to Europeans. Despite being poorly reported in popular histories,
they have been well described by several early European traders and
by a number of well-known American ethnologists who collected
details of surviving native culture in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries. The white man's expanding plantation society and the
tragic removal of the Indian population to Indian Territory saw the
end of this farming, hunting and trading culture. This title
examines the absorbing history and culture of the native peoples of
the southeastern United States.
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