Indian Country to Slave Country: The Transformation of Natchez during the American Revolution.Published in:Journal of Southern History, 2016, v. 82, n. 1, p. 27, doi. 10.1353/soh.2016.0002By:LAYTON, BRANDONPublication type:Article
"For colored people [they] had a great many friends"1: The Phillips-Lynde Family of Windham, Connecticut, and Brookfield, Vermont.Published in:2020By:NEVINS, SUSANPublication type:Biography
Down the Warpath to the Cedars: Indians' First Battles in the Revolution.Published in:2023By:Shannon, Timothy J.Publication type:Book Review
Nancy Ward: American Patriot or Cherokee Nationalist?Published in:American Indian Quarterly, 2014, v. 38, n. 2, p. 177, doi. 10.1353/aiq.2014.0024By:PESANTUBBEE, MICHELENE E.Publication type:Article
"Our Lands Are Our Life and Breath": Coweta, Cusseta, and the Struggle for Creek Territory and Sovereignty during the American Revolution.Published in:2013By:Rindfleisch, BryanPublication type:Essay
"Burning & Destroying All Before Them": Creeks and Seminoles on Georgia's Revolutionary Frontier.Published in:Georgia Historical Quarterly, 2014, v. 98, n. 4, p. 300By:KOKOMOOR, KEVINPublication type:Article
The Chickasaw-Quapaw Alliance in the Revolutionary Era.Published in:Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 2009, v. 68, n. 3, p. 272By:St. JEAN, WENDYPublication type:Article
George Washington's War on Native America.Published in:2011By:Wood, Bradford J.Publication type:Book Review