In this Issue
- Volume 12, 2019
- Issue
- Special Issue on Native Southern Literature
Native South challenges scholars of southern history to expand their conception of the field to include more than the black and white post-colonial south that colors much of the historical literature of the region. The journal focuses on the investigation of Southeastern Indian history with the goals of encouraging further study and exposing the influences of Indian people on the wider South. It does not limit itself to the study of the geographic area that was once encompassed by the Confederacy, but expands its view to the areas occupied by the pre-contact- and the post-contact descendants of the original inhabitants of the South, wherever they may be.
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University of Nebraska Pressviewing issue
Volume 12, 2019Editorial Board
Executive Editor
Melanie Benson Taylor
Associate Professor of Native American Studies, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New HampshireAssociate Editors
Alejandra Dubcovsky
Assistant Professor of History, University of California, RiversideRose Stremlau
Assistant Professor of History, Davidson College, Davidson, North CarolinaFounding Editors
James Taylor Carson
Robbie Ethridge
Greg O’Brien
Editorial Board
Colin G. Calloway
Professor of History and Samson Occom Professor of Native American Studies,
Dartmouth CollegePatricia Galloway
Professor of Archival Enterprise and Digital Asset Management in the School of Information,
University of Texas at AustinLeAnne Howe
Enrolled citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and Eidson Distinguished Professor in the Department of English,
University of Georgia, AthensJason Baird Jackson
Associate Professor of Folklore in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology and Director of the Mathers Museum of World Cultures,
Indiana University, BloomingtonMalinda Maynor Lowery
Member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina and Associate Professor of History and Director of the Southern Oral History Program,
University of North Carolina, Chapel HillJack B. Martin
Professor of English and Linguistics,
College of William and MaryTimothy R. Pauketat
Archaeologist and Professor of Anthropology and Medieval Studies,
University of Illinois at Urbana– ChampaignDaniel H. Usner Jr.
Holland M. McTyeire Professor of History,
Vanderbilt University