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Winner of the 2006 Texas Reference Source Award presented by the TLA Reference Round Table for an outstanding reference tool in Texas history, culture, or commerce
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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