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Speck did one of the earliest and most extensive ethnologies on the Yuchi. It is a fairly thorough turn of the century treatment, but it is reputed that none of the Yuchi elders wanted to provide any information to him because of his arrogant behavior -- his chief source was a half-Yuchi boy. This is substantiated by his ascertion that the Yuchi have forgotten most of their pre-Oklahoma traditions. Still the work is an anchor point between what its known of the Yuchi in early history and what has been written since. Speck was a good observer and a competent enthnologist.
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Ethnology of the Yuchi Indians
2004, University of Nebraska Press
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0803293135 9780803293137
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Issued also as thesis, University of Pennsylvania.
Binder's title: Creek and Yuchi Indians.
Bound with the author's Ceremonial songs of the Creek and Yuchi Indians. [Philadelphia, 1911]
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