Scarecrow Press, 1987. — 421 p.
A need exists for works of first reference that provide insights into both sides of Indian-white relations. This handbook is intended to help fill the need. The work will be divided regionally, with Vol. I relating events in the Southeastern Woodlands.
This handbook pulls together hard-to-locate information on the events and participants, white and Indian, important to Indian-white relations in the southeast during the frontier era. Included in its alphabetical entries are brief histories of all known southeastern tribes and descriptions of treaties, wars, and captivities.