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In a compelling counterpoint to viewing colonial Indian-white relations as a series of uneven battles or unfair massacres Joel Martin traces the cultural/religious history of the Muskogee Creeks from precontact times through a century of nation-to-nation dealings with European traders to a culmination of this interaction in the 1814 revolt against the U.S. Army at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. Placed in a Muskogee context this revolt is more than an uprising against white encroachment; it is the culmination of an ongoing effort by the Muskogees for cultural reaffirmation. Part of a growing body of literature in which Native Americans are viewed as dynamic participants in the events that encompass their worlds this is an important contribution to U.S. history collections.