The American Indian as Slaveholder and Seccessionist: An Omitted Chapter in the Diplomatic History of the Southern ConfederacyAbel, Annie Heloise
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The American Indian as Slaveholder and Seccessionist: An Omitted Chapter in the Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy
Abel, Annie Heloise
Indian Territory; Slavery -- United States; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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INDEX
Abbott, J. B: 245, _footnote_
Abel, Annie Heloise: work cited, 71, _footnote_, 191, _footnote_
Abolitionists: Indians' slaves enticed away, 23;
charges against Calhoun, 30;
Quantrill in league with, 49;
desire Indian lands, 76, 118;
among Cherokees, 132;
Cherokees repudiate idea that they are, 225;
charges against, 291-294
Adair, W. P: 219, _footnote_
Address: of John Ross at Cherokee mass-meeting, 220
Agency system: under Confederacy, 179
Alabama: Creeks, Choctaws, and Chickasaws from, 20, 193, _footnote;_
Choctaws in, 20, _footnote;_
David Hubbard, commissioner from, 108
Alliance: Indians given political position in return for, 17;
reasons for southern Indians entering into, with Confederacy, 18;
Confederate State Department to effect, 140, _footnote_;
failure of Pike to effect, with Cherokees, 156;
Choctaw General Council authorizes negotiation of treaty of, 156;
Confederacy paid dearly for its Indian, 177;
nature of Seminole, with Confederacy, 197;
principles of active, inserted by Pike into treaties, 212;
McCulloch to accept Drew's regiment of Home Guards as soon as treaty
of, be consummated, 227;
conditions of, between the Indians and Confederacy, 280;
result of Battle of Pea Ridge on Indian, 284
Allies: Indian, 17;
hope of finding in Cherokees, 125
Allotment in severalty: suggested to Creeks, Choctaws, and Chickasaws, 58
American Baptist Missionary Union: 38
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions: work among
Cherokees and Choctaws, 39;
records of, 40, _footnote_;
missionaries among Choctaws remove themselves from patronage, 41, 42,
43, _footnote_
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