Nations Amies et Ennemies des Tchikachas
- Title
- Nations Amies et Ennemies des Tchikachas
- translation of
- Nations Friendly and Enemy of the Chickasaw
- Date
- 1737
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- Bibliographic Citation
- Batz, Alexandre de and Mingo Ouma. 1737. Nations Amies et Ennemies des Tchikachas. Map. Persee; Journal of the Society of Americanists. https://www.persee.fr/doc/jsa_0037-9174_1921_num_13_1_2900#jsa_0037-9174_1921_num_13_1_T1_0010_0003, accessed August 29, 2024.
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- This map focuses on the Chickasaw Nation, illustrating the complex network of alliances and hostilities among the various Indigenous groups in the region. Chickasaw allies are the Cherokee and British-aligned tribes. Its enemies are the Chahta (Choctaw), Natche (Natchez), and French-aligned tribes. The Muscogee (Creek) appear to be a neutral, neighboring tribe. This map provides a detailed understanding of the geopolitical landscape of the southeastern United States during the 18th century. It is an essential document for understanding relationship dynamics in the region.
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- Chickasaw See all items with this value
- Natche (Natchez) See all items with this value
- Chahta (Choctaw) See all items with this value
- Muscogee (Creek) See all items with this value
- Cherokee See all items with this value
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