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Index
Title Page
Dedication
Epigraph
PROLOGUE
PART ONE - RETURNING
I - South—Into the forest—Lawson
II - A land forfeit—Redsticks—Florida
III - The Ota and the Kesa
IV - A teeth cutting—A return to the Mississippi Territory—The remains of a ...
V - Hungry Crow—The Conecuh River—An unknown killer—The highwaymen
VI - Across Florida—Honeybees—Lorenzo Dow—Another cave
VII - The Apalachicola River—Elvy Callaway
PART TWO - THE NEGRO FORT
VIII - Down the Apalachicola River—A negro farm—A general presents
IX - A fort—Beah—The biography of Garçon
X - A conversation with Garçon—A manatí killed
XI - Xavier—Pigeons—A Choctaw—A supper with Garçon
XII - The dome swamp—A dead Choctaw—Parakeets—A bow stave
XIII - To the mouth of the river—The pigeonkeeper—St. Vincent Island
XIV - Ships—An Ota parable—A skirmish—A funeral
PART THREE - A RED FLAG
XV - A watering party—Up the river—An ambush
XVI - North—The torture of Edward Daniels—Juaneta—Samuel
XVII - Samuel tells his story—Garçon at play—Beah is swayed
XVIII - A desertion—In the American encampment
XIX - William McIntosh and the Lower Creeks—A failed negotiation—A gift from Garçon
XX - Cranes—An escape—The future glimpsed—An obliteration
XXI - On their solitary way
EPILOGUE
Acknowledgements
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