Red and White: Symbolic Colors to the Chickasaws

Brad Lieb

Early Chickasaw leaders used the colors of red and white to symbolize two important facets of tribal life. White represented peace, diplomacy and order, while red stood for danger, blood and warfare. The early Chickasaws knew they needed a balance of both to exist successfully.

SHOW MORE

Related Videos

1 Item

First Ackia Attack: French from the North

Julian Prince
Julian Prince authored the historical novel, "Ackia" around the elaborate French plan to crush the Chickasaws.