45:37
"By Native Hands: A Review of Native American Southeastern Baskets..." by Tommie Rodgers
Alabama Department of Archives & History
53:19
"Alabama’s Shifting Frontier: Creek and Anglo-American Conflict" by Daniel Dupre.
52:05
"Old Traditions in a New State: Creek Families in Alabama" by Alex Colvin
29:14
"The Road that led to Destruction: The Federal Road and the Creek Indian Nation" by Kathryn Braund
53:57
"Forging a Cherokee-American Alliance in the Creek War" by Susan Abram
57:49
"Creek Indian Removal from Alabama" by Christopher Haveman
49:40
"The Slaves’ Gamble for Freedom: Choosing Sides in the War of 1812" by Gene Allen Smith
23:31
"Images of Creek Indians" by Lukas Vischer
1:10:51
"Battle of Horseshoe Bend" by Ove Jensen
57:23
"Alabama and the War of 1812" by Jeannie and David Heidler
57:47
"A Crowd of Strangers: Emigration into Alabama after the Creek War" by Angela Pulley Hudson
50:43
"Alabama and the War of 1812: After the Horseshoe" by Jim Parker
51:33
"The Coming of the Creek War" by Greg Waselkov
49:11
"The Search for Mabila" by Vernon James Knight
51:58
"Tecumseh at Tuckabatchee: Fact and Fiction" by Kathryn Braund
50:01
"Southeastern Indian Textiles from the Prehistoric Period to Removal" by Mary Spanos
53:28
"Creek Indians in Alabama" by Kathryn Braund
40:40
"The First Alabamians" by Craig Sheldon
55:32
Tribal Sovereignty and the Supreme Court The Alabama Connection
48:54
"George Galphin's Intimate Empire: A Cross-Cultural Family in the Native South” by Bryan Rindfleisch
5:11
Archives/Five: McIntosh Painting
1:01:12
Food for Thought: Discovering Mabila
48:40
Food for Thought: Discovering An Ancient Dugout Canoe Canal in South Alabama
58:07
Food for Thought: Anti-Slavery Movements in the Native and Early American South
51:14
Book Talk: Mapping Conquest: The Battle Maps of Horseshoe Bend