The definitive work on this subject. -- Library Journal Hudson has brought alive the world changed by Hernando de Soto and the consequences for those whose home it was. -- Times Literary Supplement Hudson's masterful new book has raised the level of the discussion for all who will come after him, and he has made an invaluable contribution to the historical understanding of Native American life in the Southeast. -- Southern Cultures There is much to be learned from this volume. . . . [ It] is likely to become the definitive work on the subject. -- Latin American Perspectives This book will stand as the most thorough analysis of the De Soto expedition produced since the 1930s. -- Vernon J. Knight Jr. * coeditor of The De Soto Chronicles: The Expedition of Hernando de Soto to North America in 1539-1543 * No scholar has spent more energy, enthusiasm and passion in following Governor-General de Soto across the South-East of the United States than Hudson has. -- Journal of European Economic History A book of great and lasting importance, making major contributions to geographic, ethnographic, and historical scholarship . . . by far the most persuasive approximation of De Soto's route. -- Mississippi Quarterly Hovering between specialized archaeological research and compelling lay history, this work is destined for textbook status in the field of de Soto studies, and may shift some roadside markers along the way. -- Oxford American Well organized, engaging, and pithya real pleasure to read. * American Anthropologist *