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The Indian Texans

James M. Smallwood

Long before Texas became the Lone Star State, or even a Spanish
territory, Indian Texans called it home. From prehistory, through
European and American invasions, to the beginning of the twenty-first
century, author James M. Smallwood traces the survival and revival of
Native Americans in Texas.

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JAMES M. SMALLWOOD, a Tsalagi/Cherokee Indian, retired as a
professor of history at Oklahoma State University and now makes
his home in Gainesville, Texas.

Part of the five-volume "Texans All" collection developed with expertise from the Institute of Texan Cultures. Other volumes include:


The African Texans
The Asian Texans
The European Texans
The Mexican Texans


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The Indian Texans

1-58544-353-0
cloth
  $29.95s
1-58544-354-9 paper $10.95
LC 2003016360 7x10. 168 pp. 61 b&w photos. 3 maps. Bib. Index. Texas History.
MARCH 2004


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