
Brothers of Coweta
Kinship, Empire, and Revolution in the Eighteenth-Century Muscogee World
- 208 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Brothers of Coweta
Kinship, Empire, and Revolution in the Eighteenth-Century Muscogee World
About this book
In Brothers of Coweta Bryan C. Rindfleisch explores how family and clan served as the structural foundation of the Muscogee (Creek) Indian world through the lens of two brothers, who emerged from the historical shadows to shape the forces of empire, colonialism, and revolution that transformed the American South during the eighteenth century.
Although much of the historical record left by European settlers was fairly robust, it included little about Indigenous people and even less about their kinship, clan, and familial dynamics. However, European authorities, imperial agents, merchants, and a host of other individuals left a surprising paper trail when it came to two brothers, Sempoyaffee and Escotchaby, of Coweta, located in what is now central Georgia. Though fleeting, their appearances in the archival record offer a glimpse of their extensive kinship connections and the ways in which family and clan propelled them into their influential roles negotiating with Europeans. As the brothers navigated the politics of empire, they pursued distinct family agendas that at times clashed with the interests of Europeans and other Muscogee leaders.
Despite their limitations, Rindfleisch argues that these archives reveal how specific Indigenous families negotiated and even subverted empire-building and colonialism in early America. Through careful examination, he demonstrates how historians of early and Native America can move past the limitations of the archives to rearticulate the familial and clan dynamics of the Muscogee world.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Brothers of Coweta
- Title
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY
- Introduction
- One. The Muscogee World, 1700–1730
- Two. The Tustenogy’s World, 1730–1756
- Three. The Cherokee King’s World, 1730–1756
- Four. The Muscogee World and Imperial Crisis, 1756–1763
- Five. The Muscogee World and Colonial Crisis, 1763–1775
- Six. The Muscogee World in the Revolutionary Crisis, 1775–1783
- Conclusion
- ABBREVIATIONS
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR