| Patrolling the Border : Theft and Violence on the Creek-Georgia Frontier, 1770-1796 Patrolling the Border focuses on a late eighteenth-century conflict between Creek Indians and Georgians. The conflict was marked by years of seemingly random theft and violence culminating in open war along the Oconee River, the contested border between the two peoples. Joshua S. Haynes argues that the period should be viewed as the struggle of nonstate indigenous people to develop an effective method of resisting colonization. JOSHUA S. HAYNES is an assistant professor of history at the University of Southern Mississippi. |