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John P. Dyson is retired after teaching Spanish and Portuguese at Indiana University at Bloomington for almost forty years. He received the Chickasaw Nation’s Heritage Preservation Award in 2006 for “Chickasaw Village Names from Contact to Removal,” published in Mississippi Archaeology in 2004.
The Early Chickasaw Homeland: Origins, Boundaries & Society
by John P. Dyson Author
The Early Chickasaw Homeland: Origins, Boundaries and Society examines the life of Chickasaws in their original…
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