Removing the Heart of the Choctaw People: Indian Removal from a Native Perspective

Akers argues that the forced dispossession of Choctaws from Mississippi was far more than political and economic. Rather, the Choctaws saw the forced exile from their homes as a spiritual uprooting to a place they called "The Land of Death," that is, the direction or place where the dead l...

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