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An indirect descendant of Weatherford, Wells set out on a mystical journey to find him and her own identity. If my path was true, she says, I would know that hope can be reborn from deepest despair, and that, in the rebirth, each of us can choose who and what we will be. Weatherford was born c. 1775 to membership in his grandmothers Wind clan of the Alabama (Creek) tribe, the son of a mixed-blood mother and a prosperous Scots trader. Declared by his grandmother to have a special spiritual gift, he was sheltered from the Euro-American educational system and as a young man earned the name Red Eagle. Wells, born in south Mississippi to a family of Choctaw mixed-bloods, was made to feel different and unwelcome in mainstream society. In writing this book she sets forth to identify herself by a spiritual link with her kinsman and to understand his leadership in the Creek War of 1813-14. From exhaustive research and oral family stories she describes daily life and thinking among southeastern Indians in the Creek confederacy, and with her vivid insider perspective she recounts the historical facts. The cast of characters includes Andrew Jackson, Davy Crockett, Tecumseh, Seekaboo, and runaway slaves. Shifting between historical episodes and the present, Wells pursues the true story of Red Eagle. Her suspenseful prose gives a visceral sense of how Indians felt as victims of the American government and of how they had no recourse but to fight. As her narrative progresses, Wells is transported in time and place, and alongside Weatherford she watches the Creek War unfold-with traditional Indian values and morals caught in the maelstrom. She expresses first-hand anguish as the war plays out with devastating effects on native tribes. Like the classic Black Elk Speaks, Wellss Searching for Red Eagle is a window on American Indian thought, spirituality, and philosophy. Mary Ann Wells lives in Taos, New Mexico. She is the author of Native Land: Mississippi, 1540-1798 (University Press of Mississippi) and editor of Sacred World, an interdisciplinary journal of American Indian religion and spirituality

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title:Searching for Red Eagle : A Personal Journey Into the Spirit World of Native America
author:Wells, Mary Ann.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:1578060303
print isbn13:9781578060306
ebook isbn13:9780585033051
language:English
subjectWeatherford, William,--ca. 1780-1824, Creek War, 1813-1814, Creek Indians--Biography, Indians of North America--Mixed descent--Southern States, Indians of North America--Southern States--Religion.
publication date:1998
lcc:E99.C9W438 1998eb
ddc:975/.00497
subject:Weatherford, William,--ca. 1780-1824, Creek War, 1813-1814, Creek Indians--Biography, Indians of North America--Mixed descent--Southern States, Indians of North America--Southern States--Religion.
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A Personal Journey into the
Spirit World of Native America
Mary Ann Wells
University Press of Mississippi Jackson
Copyright 1998 by University Press of Mississippi
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
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The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and
durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book
Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wells, Mary Ann, 1944
Searching for Red Eagle: a personal journal into the spirit world
of Native America / Mary Ann Wells.
p. cm.
Included bibliographical references and index.
ISBN (invalid) 1-57806-030-0 (cloth : alk. paper)
1. Weatherford, William, ca. 17801824. 2. Creek War, 18131814.
3. Creek IndiansBiography. 4. Indians of North
AmericaMixed descentSouthern States. 5. Indians of North
AmericaSouthern StatesReligion. I. Title
E99.C9W438 1998
975'.00497dc21
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To Samuel, who listens to my dreams
Contents
Author's Note
ix
Chronology
xi
Part One Two Fires, One Heart
Chapter One An Introduction
3
Chapter Two The Quest
23
Part Two Red Eagle's Memoirs
Chapter Three Sehoy and the Frenchman
39
Chapter Four Birth
53
Chapter Five Childhood
69
Chapter Six Uncles and the Would-be Director General
81

Page viii
Chapter Seven Half Made Whole
95
Chapter Eight Promise of the White Sapling
113
Part Three Lessons of the Spirit
Chapter Nine The Spirit Speaks
139
Chapter Ten Friends and Allies
164
Chapter Eleven Massacre
188
Chapter Twelve War
203
Chapter Thirteen Billy Comes In
229
Notes
245
Bibliographical Essay
261
Selected Bibliography
277

Page ix
Author's Note
This true story of Red Eagle-William Weatherford, a Creek mixed-blood warrior and a leader of the Red Stick faction in the Creek War of 181314, is told within the framework of a personal narrative: my own mystic journey into the spirit world of Native America. This journey crosses metaphysical boundaries, which, for many people, separate reality from imagination; it thereby enters the world of fiction.
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