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From switch-reference to case marking in Muskogean: the role of clefts | 2024 | International journal of American linguistics 90 (4): 445-86 | H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0020-7071 | |||
Ruth Blalock Jones: Shawnee/Delaware/Peoria painter, educator and printmaker | 2024 | First American art magazine 42 (): 70-5 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
Anita Fields: Osage/Muscogee ceramic and textile artist | 2023 | First American art magazine 38 (): 54-9 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
“They will know in the end that we are men”: gunpowder and gendered discourse in Creek-British diplomacy, 1763-76 | 2023 | Ethnohistory 70 (3): 259-78 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 1527-5477 | |||
Muskogee/Citizen Potawatomi painter Daniel McCoy Jr. | 2022 | First American art magazine (35): 76-81 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
Seminole/Muskogee filmmaker, producer and podcaster: Sterlin Harjo | 2022 | First American art magazine 34 (): 46-51 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
The early materialization of democratic institutions among the ancestral Muskogean of the American Southeast | 2022 | American antiquity 87 (4): 704-23 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Mvskoke painter and textile artist Jimmie C. Fife | 2022 | First American art magazine (35): 64-9 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
Muskogee (Creek) naming practices | 2021 | Anthropological linguistics 63 (1-2): 178-96 | H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] | 0003-5483 | |||
Muscogee/Seminole jeweler Kenneth Johnson | 2021 | First American art magazine 31 (Summer): 62-7 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
No gods, no masters: Indigenous environmental knowledge in Mississippian art | 2021 | Southeastern archaeology 40 (4): 248-65 | H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] | 0734-578X | |||
Metawney of Coweta: Creek (Muskogee) women and their eighteenth-century world | 2021 | Native South 14 (): 1-38 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
Social hierarchy among the Muscogee (Creek) people of Louisiana in the 18th century | 2021 | L'Homme (237): 45-74 | H6 [HOMME-] | 0439-4216 | |||
Early 19th century women's Creek center seam pucker toe moccasins | 2021 | Whispering wind 48 (6): 6-14 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
Twisting air: Native southerners and their encounters with tornadoes | 2020 | Native South 13 (): 60-93 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
Muskoke/Cherokee poet, musician, and author | 2020 | First American art magazine 27 (): 84-7 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
"A man's children have no claim to his property": Creek matrilinear property relations and gendered conflict at the turn of the nineteenth century | 2020 | Native South 13 (): 158-89 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
Animate earth, settler ruins: mound landscapes and decolonial futures in the Native South | 2020 | Cultural anthropology 35 (4): 516-45 | H6 [CULTURAL-] | 0886-7356 | |||
Oral traditions and mounds, owls and movement at Poverty Point: an archaeological ethnography of multispecies embodiments and everyday life | 2019 | Journal of social archaeology 19 (3): 356-78 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1469-6053 | |||
Tales of esnesv: indigenous oral traditions about trader-diplomats in ancient southeastern North America | 2018 | American anthropologist 120 (4): 781-94 | *H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7294 | |||
"Horned cattle and pack horses": zooarchaeological legacy collections from the unauthorized (and unscreened) Spanish fort | 2018 | Southeastern archaeology 37 (3): 190-203 | H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] | 0734-578X | |||
Puzzles of Creek social organization in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries | 2018 | Ethnohistory 65 (3): 373-89 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | |||
Sandy Fife Wilson: Muskoke painter, textile artist, and shell carver | 2018 | First American art magazine 19 (): 66-71 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
Tony Tiger: Muscogee-Seminole-Sac&Fox mixed media artist | 2017 | First American art magazine 16 (): 60-5 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
The identification and significance of Apalachicola for the origins of the Creek Indians in the southeastern United States | 2017 | Southeastern archaeology 36 (1): 1-13 | H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] | 0734-578X | |||
The "owner of the town ground, who overrules all when on the spot" Escotchaby of Coweta and the politics of personal networking in Creek country, 1740-1780 | 2016 | Native South 9 (): 54-88 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
From West Point to Wahoo Swamp: the career of cadet David Moniac class of 1822 | 2016 | American Indian NMAI 17 (1): 42-7 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 1528-0640 | |||
Common justice: vengeance and retribution in Creek country | 2015 | Ethnohistory 62 (2): 241-61 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | |||
Sustenance and health among the five tribes in Indian Territory, postremoval to statehood | 2015 | Ethnohistory 62 (2): 263-84 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | |||
Tooanahowi: the maturation of the next Yamacraw leader | 2015 | Native South 8 (): 89-111 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
A Koasati supernatural being | 2015 | Anthropological linguistics 57 (4): 444-7 | H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] | 0003-5483 | |||
Muskogee-Creek painter: Bobby C. Martin | 2015 | First American art magazine 8 (): 74-9 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
Bridging realms: towards ethnographically informed methods to identify religious and artistic practices in different settings | 2014 | Time and mind: the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 7 (2): 109-39 | H6/KH [TIME-] | 1751-696X | |||
Unconquered history: the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum collection | 2014 | American Indian art magazine 39 (4): 50-7 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0192-9968 | |||
The lost letter of Mary Ann Battis: a troubling case of gender and race in Creek country | 2014 | Native American and indigenous studies 1 (1): 88-98 | |||||
Joking relations. Translated and introduced by Jane I. Guyer | 2013 | Hau 3 (2): 317-34 | 2049-1115 | ||||
"Our lands are our life and breath": Coweta, Cusseta, and the struggle for Creek territory and sovereignty during the American revolution | 2013 | Ethnohistory 60 (4): 580-603 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | |||
Pronominal clitics and indexability hierarchies in Hanis and Miluk Coosan | 2013 | Anthropological linguistics 55 (2): 105-57 | H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] | 0003-5483 | |||
Creek indian globetrotter: Tomochichi's trans-Atlantic quest for traditional power in the colonial Southeast | 2013 | Ethnohistory 60 (4): 605-35 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | |||
Analysis of early-nineteenth-century Muscogee Creek fur trade at a United States factory store | 2013 | Southeastern archaeology 32 (2): 271-83 | H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] | 0734-578X | |||
Images and imagination: toward a conversation about eighteenth-century Euchee history | 2012 | Native South 5 (): 149-65 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
"Last evening I saw the sun set for the last time". The 1832 Treaty of Washington and the transfer of the Creek's Alabama land to white ownership | 2012 | Native South 5 (): 61-94 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
One hundred sixty-one knots, two plates, and one emperor: Creek information networks in the era of the Yamasee war | 2012 | Ethnohistory 59 (3): 489-513 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | |||
Lest we remember: Civil War memories and commemmoration among the five tribes | 2012 | American Indian quarterly 36 (4): 525-44 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | |||
Picturing traditional culture: heritage as subject and motivation in the work of three Muskogee (Creek) painters | 2011 | American Indian art magazine 37 (1): 64-73 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0192-9968 | |||
Studying the past for the future: managing modern biodiversity from historic and prehistoric data | 2010 | Human organization 69 (2): 149-57 | H6/KF [APPLIED-] | 0018-7259 | |||
Beaded cloth shoulder bags: bandoliers of the Southeast | 2010 | Whispering wind 39 (4): 4-11 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
Sampling of data derived from historical documents in anthropological research | 2010 | American antiquity 75 (4): 973-7 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Of ethnohistory, archaeology, and playing with fire: a comment on Foster and Cohen 2007 | 2010 | American antiquity 75 (4): 966-72 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Senauki: a forgotten character in early Georgia history | 2010 | Native South 3 (): 65-88 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 |