Confederacy is not ethnicity : Introduction

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Confederacy Is Not Ethnicity is a legal-historical examination of how original Indigenous nations of the Southeastern United States were reclassified, absorbed, and ultimately written out of the historical and genealogical record between 1500 and 1950.Drawing on colonial statutes, treaties, census schedules, court records, and contemporary accounts, this work distinguishes between ethnic nations and political confederacies, a distinction often ignored in modern narratives. It demonstrates how confederations such as the Creek, Cherokee, and Seminole functioned as political alliances rather than singular ethnic peoples, while smaller Indigenous nations—including the Uchee (Yuchi) and Apalachee—were progressively subsumed under broader classifications and legal fictions.The book traces the evolution of racial and legal terminology—Indian, Negro, Mustee, Colored, Free persons of color, and later Black—showing how these terms functioned not as biological truths, but as tools of governance, commerce, and social control. Particular attention is given to the legal status of “Indians in amity with the state,” Indian slavery, slave breeding policies, census erasure, and land reclassification through treaties and federal land swaps.Rather than advancing modern identity claims, this volume is grounded in documentary evidence and legal continuity. It is written for historians, genealogists, legal scholars, and descendants seeking to understand how Indigenous identity was altered through law rather than disappearance, and why so much Southeastern ancestry today is misattributed or misunderstood.Confederacy Is Not Ethnicity restores historical clarity by returning to the record itself—where classification, not extinction, explains the loss of Indigenous standing in the American South. Read more

ASIN B0GS638KR6
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Publication date March 11, 2026
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