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Edmund Pickens: First Elected Chickasaw Chief, His Life and Times

Drifting Hope: Stranded in Open Water

Description

Edmund Pickens: First Elected Chickasaw Chief, His Life and Times was written by Juanita Tate – a ninety-eight year-old Chickasaw elder. As a great-granddaughter of Edmund Pickens, Tate has devoted the last forty-seven years of her life to the research of her great-grandfather.

Pickens traveled with his wife and children on the Trail of Tears. Once established in the new Oklahoma territory, Pickens negotiated important treaties in Washington D.C., helped to develop the Chickasaw Constitution and served in the Chickasaw senate in the mid-eighteen hundreds.

He lived through the tumultuous period of the Civil War and signed the treaty of alliance with the Confederate States. He was the first elected Chief of the Chickasaw Nation and was respected for his devotion and trustworthiness to the Chickasaw people.

Project Details

Author: Juanita J. Keel Tate
Creative Director/Designer: Scott Horton
Category: History, Americas , United States, State & Local
Publisher: Chickasaw Press
Printed: 104-pages

Skills: Book design, press-production

This hardback book is available through Amazon, Barnes Noble and The Chickasaw Press