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Indian Place Names in Alabama

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Engelsk
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Learn the Secrets of Alabama's Fascinating Place Names In Place Names in Alabama, readers embark on a captivating journey through the linguistic and cultural heritage embedded in the state's geography. This masterful reference work, compiled by a renowned linguist and historian, unveils the origins and meanings of hundreds of towns, rivers, creeks, and landmarks-many rooted in Native American languages, colonial history, and local folklore. From the bustling streets of Tuscaloosa, whose name means "e;Black Warrior,"e; to Mobile, rooted in the name of the indigenous Maubila people, this book reveals the deep cultural and linguistic layers that shape Alabama's identity. Other fascinating examples are Talladega, which traces its name to a Muscogee word meaning "e;border town"e; and Opelika, derived from Creek for "e;large swamp."e; Indian Place Names in Alabama is scholarly yet accessible, ideal for historians, educators, genealogists, and curious readers. It is richly annotated and includes historical maps, archival citations, and linguistic insights. Its etymologies include place names of Indigenous, French, Spanish, and English origin. Whether you're tracing ancestral roots, exploring regional history, or simply intrigued by the names on a map, Indian Place Names in Alabama offers a treasure trove of discovery.
ISBN
9780817384722
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
30.10.1984
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