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Paddleways of Mississippi: Rivers and People of the Magnolia State

Online ISBN:
9781496850850
Print ISBN:
9781496840653
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
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Paddleways of Mississippi: Rivers and People of the Magnolia State

Published online:
19 September 2024
Published in print:
26 March 2024
Online ISBN:
9781496850850
Print ISBN:
9781496840653
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi

Abstract

The navigable rivers and creeks of the state of Mississippi have been foundational in every aspect of the state’s geology, ecology, settlement, development, economy, and politics. Native Americans traveled and settled along these waterways, which they used for drinking, cooking, and irrigation as well as for navigation. Later, European-descended Americans moved into the Mississippi Territory in steam-powered boats and paddlecraft. Rivers and creeks dictated the construction and placement of roadways and other infrastructure. Commerce took place by way of rivers including, but not limited to, the mighty Mississippi. A handful of the rivers of Mississippi played an out-sized role in the Civil War. Including the Mississippi River, Big Black, The Yazoo and its tributaries, and the Pearl. The rivers influenced the movement and speciation of wildlife and other ecological issues also follow the courses of the navigable rivers. Because the rivers and creeks of Mississippi were so instrumental in the development of every aspect of the state, one of the best ways to understand Mississippi is to investigate the social, ecological, and oral histories of the peoples and communities that dot the state’s navigable waterways. These are the stories of the people of the Paddleways of Mississippi.

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