Description: The Old Beloved Path provides an engaging and authoritative introduction to the lives of native Americans in the Chattahoochee river region.
Review Quotes:
"Winn takes his readers on a sightseeing journey down The Old Beloved Path--the venerated tribal traditions as recollected by the elders and handed down generation after generation. He combines his research skills and journalistic talents to produce a well-written account of the Indians who inhabited the Chattahoochee River Valley. . .[for the] early period Winn makes excellent use of what there is to reconstruct the life of the people; [but] the middle and late prehistoric periods come vividly to life. He also imparts a genuine sense of humanity to his subjects. This book is well researched and certainly fills a gap in our understanding of southeastern Indian life, particularly that of the Creeks." --Georgia Historical Quarterly