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> 36 > > > NOTES Note: Complete publication information is available in the bibliography. INTRODUCTION . Alternate spellings of Theloel include Challaouelles, Chelouels, Techloel, Théloël, Theloelles, and Thecoél. See John R. Swanton Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley 25, 45; for details of Iberville’s 700 Mississippi expedition, see Swanton Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley 45–46, 90–9, 29, 277, 286–287, 347; Richebourg McWilliams Iberville’s Gulf Journals –3, 49, 67, 4, 24–27. 2. Le Page du Pratz History of Louisiana or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina (Claitor’s); Charles E. O’Neill Charlevoix’s Louisiana; François-René de Chateaubriand Atala and René. These are only a few of the many published works, both fact and fiction, about the Natchez Indians. 3. Warren K. Moorehead “Explorations of the Etowah Site” 60–6. 4. James A. Ford “Analysis of Indian Village Site Collections” 50–65. 5. Robert S. Neitzel “Archeology of the Fatherland Site”; Robert S. Neitzel “The Grand Village of the Natchez Revisited.” 6. Robert S. Neitzel “Archeology of the Fatherland Site” 50–5, 86; Philip Phillips “Archaeological Survey in the Lower Yazoo Basin” 949. 7. Ian W. Brown “Plaquemine Culture in the Natchez Bluffs” 47–49. 8. Ian W. Brown, personal communication 7 ⁄3 ⁄2006. For a detailed look back at the beginnings of modern archaeology in the Lower Mississippi Valley, see Stephen Williams “Introduction to 2003 Edition” xi–xxxii. 9. A forthcoming book on the archaeology of the Natchez Bluffs by Brain, Brown, and Steponaitis will shed further light on the prehistoric roots of the historic Natchez tribe. Jeffrey P. Brain, Ian W. Brown, and Vincas Steponaitis Archaeology of the Natchez Bluffs. 0. Swanton Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley 45–86. . Ian W. Brown “Natchez Indians and the Remains of a Proud Past” 8–9. Also see Vincas Steponaitis “Location Theory and Complex Chiefdoms” 53; Ian W. Brown “Natchez Indian Archaeology” 2. > 37 38 39 40 4 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 6 62 63 < 56. Joseph V. Frank III “In Defense of Hutchins’s Natchez Indian” 7–2; Claiborne Mississippi as a Province, Territory, and State 23, 27n; Joseph V. Frank III, personal communication 6/7/2005. 57. Rowland and Sanders Vol. I 273 and Vol. III 632–635; Atkinson The Chickasaw Indians to Removal 38–40. 58. Swanton Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley 25, 253, 254. 59. Rowland and Sanders Vol. I 256; Swanton Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley 25. 60. Rowland and Sanders Vol. I 98–200. 6. Peyser “The Chickasaw Wars,” –25. CONCLUSION . Swanton Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley 252. 2. Ibid. 255–256. 3. Ibid. 255; Rowland and Sanders Vol. IV 68. 4. Swanton Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley 253. 5. Ibid. 274; Jeffrey P. Brain et al. “Tunica, Biloxi, and Ofo” 588; Galloway and Jackson “Natchez and Neighboring Groups,” 600; Avoyel-Taensa Chief Romes Antoine personal communication 3 ⁄ ⁄2004. 6. Rowland and Sanders Vol. III 83, 536; Swanton Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley 27–272. 7. Chief Romes Antoine, personal communication 3 ⁄ ⁄2004. 8. Walker “Creek Confederacy Before Removal,” 389–390; Gregory E. Dowd “The American Revolution to the Mid-nineteenth Century” 45–46; Galloway and Jackson “The Natchez and Their Neighbors,” 6. 9. Galloway and Jackson “The Natchez and Their Neighbors,” 6; Walker “Creek Confederacy Before Removal,” 390; Duane H. King “Cherokee in the West: History Since 776,” 375. 0. Galloway and Jackson “The Natchez and Their Neighbors,” 62–63; Duane H. King “Cherokee in the West: History Since 776,” 362, 366–367. . Hiram F. Gregory Jr. “Survival and Maintenance Among Louisiana Tribes” 655. 2. Swanton Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley 256. 3. Galloway and Jackson “The Natchez and Their Neighbors,” 6–63; James F. Barnett Jr. The Natchez Indians 38. 4. Ibid. 5. Wendall H. Oswalt and Sharlotte Neely “The Natchez: Sophisticated Farmers of the Deep South” 498–499. 6. See http://groups.msn.com/NatchezNation. NOTES TO PAGES 131–3 ...

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