Sunday, October 22, 2017
Indian Civil War, Part Three
Part three of my series on the Civil War in Indian Territory is up at the Western Fictioneers website. I am linking not only to it, but to the first two parts:
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Plus, you can find links to my other American Indian related blog series at the WF blog HERE
This includes the following series:
Writing about Indians When You're Not One (ten parts)
American Indians and the Law (four parts)
American Indians in Comic Books (four parts)
Labels:
American Indian comics,
american indian law,
civil war,
Confederacy,
indian territory,
Opothleyahola,
Union
Troy D. Smith was born in the Upper Cumberland region of Tennessee in 1968. He has waxed floors, moved furniture, been a lay preacher, and taught high school and college. He writes in a variety of genres, achieving his earliest successes with westerns -his first published short story appeared in 1995 in Louis L'Amour Western Magazine, and he won the Spur Award in 2001 for the novel Bound for the Promise-Land (being a finalist on two other occasions.) He received his PhD in history from the University of Illinois, and is currently teaching history at Tennessee Tech.
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