In my work I offer a comparative study of the removal experiences of the Cherokees of Georgia and the Sutherland Gaels in the Highlands of Scotland. Examining the effects of colonialism and cultural imperialism on indigenous populations, the following examines the ways in these peoples mediated their colonial experiences through their own cultural mores, how the removals were carried out, and the resultant impact on these indigenes. The following focuses largely on the role of acculturation, or assimilation, of the elite into the colonizing societys values and life ways, and how this led to a growing distance between the chiefs and commoners of Gaelic and Cherokee societies. In turn, this increasing distance and loss of traditional obligati...
Despite the similarity of U.S. and British policies towards indigenous people in the early nineteent...
Thousands of Gaelic speaking Highland Scots left their homeland and emigrated to North Carolina in ...
Familiar to most anyone with knowledge of U.S. history, antebellum Indian removal likely evokes a dr...
By the time of the American Revolution, the colonial shores of the Atlantic had welcomed more than 2...
This dissertation set out to determine the impact of infusing Cherokee history, cultural topics and ...
The diplomatic relationship between the Cherokee and English colonists (and later the United States)...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
The contributions of three generations of Overhill Cherokee and the Thomas Pinckney family played a ...
“Regarding themselves as permanently settled” analyzes displacement and resettlement of four Cheroke...
This thesis examined the rhetoric and discourse of the elite political actors in the Cherokee Indian...
Within a few years of 1838, when most members of the Cherokee Nation were forced to emigrate to Indi...
Nineteenth century accounts of Cherokee Indian society consistently refer to the existence of two cl...
As a result of the Hanoverian victory at the Battle of Culloden, the Scottish Highlands changed fore...
Despite the similarity of U.S. and British policies towards indigenous people in the early nineteent...
Despite the similarity of U.S. and British policies towards indigenous people in the early nineteent...
Thousands of Gaelic speaking Highland Scots left their homeland and emigrated to North Carolina in ...
Familiar to most anyone with knowledge of U.S. history, antebellum Indian removal likely evokes a dr...
By the time of the American Revolution, the colonial shores of the Atlantic had welcomed more than 2...
This dissertation set out to determine the impact of infusing Cherokee history, cultural topics and ...
The diplomatic relationship between the Cherokee and English colonists (and later the United States)...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
The contributions of three generations of Overhill Cherokee and the Thomas Pinckney family played a ...
“Regarding themselves as permanently settled” analyzes displacement and resettlement of four Cheroke...
This thesis examined the rhetoric and discourse of the elite political actors in the Cherokee Indian...
Within a few years of 1838, when most members of the Cherokee Nation were forced to emigrate to Indi...
Nineteenth century accounts of Cherokee Indian society consistently refer to the existence of two cl...
As a result of the Hanoverian victory at the Battle of Culloden, the Scottish Highlands changed fore...
Despite the similarity of U.S. and British policies towards indigenous people in the early nineteent...
Despite the similarity of U.S. and British policies towards indigenous people in the early nineteent...
Thousands of Gaelic speaking Highland Scots left their homeland and emigrated to North Carolina in ...
Familiar to most anyone with knowledge of U.S. history, antebellum Indian removal likely evokes a dr...