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List of Illustrations viii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Social Agents, Hegemony, and Households 1
The Creek Social Universe 22
Creek-European Interactions 58
Changing Creek Households 89
Conclusions 125
Appendix of Tables 163
Bibliography 171
Index 223
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