The Rumble of a Distant Drum The Rumble of a Distant Drum

The Rumble of a Distant Drum

The Quapaws and Old World Newcomers, 1673–1804

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Winner of the 2001 Booker Worthen Literary Prize

Winner of the 2002 S. G. Ragsdale Award for Arkansas History


The Rumble of a Distant Drum opens in 1673 when Marquette and Jolliet sailed down the Mississippi River and found the Quapaw living in the area where the Arkansas River flowed into the Mississippi. In 1686 Henri de Tonti would found Arkansas Post in this same location. It was the first European settlement in this part of the country, established thirty years before New Orleans and eighty before St. Louis.

Morris S. Arnold draws on his many years of archival research and writing on colonial Arkansas to produce this elegant account of the cultural intersections of the French and Spanish with the native American peoples. He demonstrates that the Quapaws and Frenchmen created a highly symbiotic society in which the two disparate peoples became connected in complex and subtle ways—through intermarriage, trade, religious practice, and political/military alliances.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2007
1 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
254
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Arkansas Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
10.1
MB

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