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TitleDateReferenceAuthorsCall #ISSN
Dental health decline in the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia: the role of European contact and multiple stressors 2005 Dental anthropology 18 (1): 12-21
  • Sally M. Graver
H1/HCCT [DENTAL-] 1096-9411
Unhappy trails 2005 Natural history 114 (6): 38-44
  • Christopher M. Stojanowski
H6 [NATURAL-] 0028-0712
Evidence of historic Creek Indian migration from regional and direct historic analysis of ceramic types 2004 Southeastern archaeology 23 (1): 65-84
  • H. Thomas Foster II
0734-578X
The amazing William Augustus Bowles 2004 Whispering wind 34 (4): 8-10
  • Michael G. Johnson
*H6/KUB [WHIPSERING-] 0300-6565
Avoiding the smallpox spirits: colonial epidemics and Southeastern Indian survival 2004 Ethnohistory 51 (1): 45-71
  • Paul Kelton
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY] 0014-1801
Canonizing Craig Womack: finding Native literature's place in Indian country 2004 American Indian quarterly 28 (1/2): 30-51
  • Michelle Henry
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0095-182X
'White & clean' & contested: Creek towns and trading paths in the aftermath of the seven years' war 2003 Ethnohistory 50 (2): 315-47
  • Joshua A. Piker
0014-1801
Dynamic optimization of horticulture among Muscogee Creek Indians of the southeastern United States 2003 Journal of anthropological archaeology 22 (4): 411-24
  • H. Thomas Foster II
0278-4165
Creek chiefdoms at the temporal edge of the Mississippian world 2002 Southeastern archaeology 21 (2): 221-26
  • Adam King
0734-578X
An acoustic study of 'tonal accent' in Creek 2002 International journal of American linguistics 68 (1): 28-50
  • Jack B. Martin
  • Keith Johnson
0020-7071
Singing for Garfish: music and Woodland communities in eastern Oklahoma 2002 Ethnomusicology 46 (2): 284-306
  • Jason Baird Jackson
  • Victoria Lindzay Levine
H6/KFYV [ETHNOMUSICOLOGY-] 0014-1836
A rich addition to the Muskogee Creek national literary canon 2001 SAIL: studies in American Indian literatures (Series 2) 13 (4): 79-90
  • Craig Woack
0730-3238
First to fight for freedom: African Creek soldiers enter the Civil War 2000 Journal of the Indian Wars 1 (4): 1-20
  • Gary Zeller
in special issue 'Famous fighting units'
Chiefly power and food storage in southeastern North America 1999 World archaeology 13 (1): 145-64
  • Cameron B. Wesson
Possible efficacy of a Creek folk medicine through skin absorption: an object lesson in ethnopharmacology 1998 Current anthropology 39 (4): 545-9
  • Michelle M. Alexander
H6 [CURRENT-]
Cowboys and Indians: Creek and Seminole stock raising, 1700-1900 1998 American Indian culture and research journal 22 (3): 79-99
  • Richard A. Sattler
'The English has now a mind to make slaves of them all': Creeks, Seminoles, and the problem of slavery 1998 American Indian quarterly 22 (1/2): 157-80
  • Claudio Saunt
Demonstrating that one can work within two communities: codeswitching in Muskogee (Creek) political discourse 1997 Florida anthropologist 50 (4): 203-8
  • Pamela J. Innes
*H6/KUB [FLORIDA-]
Beads, pendants and buttons from early historic Creek contexts at the Tarver sites, Georgia 1996/7 Beads 8/9 (): 45-66
  • Thomas J. Pluckhahn
*H6 [BEADS-]
Guardians of tradition and handmaidens to change: women's roles in Creek economic and social life during the eighteenth century 1990 American Indian Quarterly 14 (3): 239-58
  • K E H Braund
The revival of tribal sovereignty for the Muscogee nation 1990 Law and anthropology 5 (): 257-73
  • G Kirchner
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