Books by "George J. Waring"

12 books found

The Historic Indian Tribes of Louisiana

The Historic Indian Tribes of Louisiana

by Fred B. Kniffen, Hiram F. Gregory, George A. Stokes

1994 · LSU Press

Although many specialized studies have been written about Louisiana's Indian tribes, no complete account has appeared regarding their long, varied history. The Historic Indian Tribes of Louisiana: From 1542 to the Present is a highly informative study that reconstructs the history and cultural evolution of these people. This study identifies tribal groups, charts their migrations within the state, and discusses their languages and customs. According to the authors, the first descriptions of Louisiana Indians are contained in accounts kept by members of Hernando de Soto's expedition In the 1540s. The next recorders of Indian life were the French in the 1700s. European influences irrevocably marked the Indians' lives. The natives lost tribal lands to the new settlers and replaced many of their weapons and tools with those of the Europeans. Diseases apparently introduced by the Spaniards decimated entire tribes and caused the disappearance of certain tribal languages that had never been recorded. However, much of Indian material culture has survived even to the present, including the dugout canoe, or pirogue, and the beautiful cane basketry of the Chitimacha tribe.According to the authors, current figures show that Louisiana has the third largest native American population in the eastern United States. Several of Louisiana's present-day Indian tribes, such as the Tunica-Biloxi, Choctaw, and Koasati, entered the state in the second half of the eighteenth century. They gradually established settlements throughout the state, at times displacing the native tribes. Today, many of Louisiana's Indians work in business and industry and as farmers and loggers.The Historic Indian Tribes of Louisiana is a valuable contribution to the literature on Louisiana History. It will be of interest to anthropologists, geographers, historians, and anyone wanting to know more about these important members of Louisiana's population.

Human Adaptation in the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains

Human Adaptation in the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains

by George Sabo, James P. Harcourt

1990

Fownes' Manual of Chemistry

Fownes' Manual of Chemistry

by George Fownes

1877

A history of the town of Belfast

A history of the town of Belfast

by George Benn

1877 · Lon :don M. Ward 1877-80.

Danger from the Sky

Danger from the Sky

by George Ressieb

1957 · Samuel French, Inc.

A Digest of Decisions and Encyclopaedia of Pennsylvania Law, 1754-1898 ...

A Digest of Decisions and Encyclopaedia of Pennsylvania Law, 1754-1898 ...

by George Wharton Pepper, William Draper Lewis

1906

Rancorous Enmities and Blind Partialities

Rancorous Enmities and Blind Partialities

by George R. Lamplugh

2015 · Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Political developments in Georgia have always been baffling to those who did not live there. This work picks up the story of the evolution of Georgia political parties where the author left it in his first book, Politics on the Periphery: Factions and Parties in Georgia, 1783-1806 (1986), carrying the story through 1845, by which date parties in Georgia actually mirrored those at the national level.It is a complicated story, involving, among other things, the legacy of the Yazoo Land Fraud; the development of political parties on the national level; and, especially, the presence of the Creek and Cherokee tribes in Georgia during a period when white Georgians were bent on expanding the culture of cotton. It is an unlovely story, but, by the mid-1840s, parties in Georgia finally resembled those in other parts of the nation, though, if one looked closely at their principles, questions remained.