This Article addresses the Cherokee Nation and its historic conflict with the descendants of its former black slaves, designated Cherokee Freedmen. This Article specifically addresses how historic discussions of black, red, and white skin colors, designating the African-ancestored, aboriginal (Native American), and European ancestored people of the United States, have helped to shape the contours of color-based national belonging among the Cherokee. The Cherokee past practice of black slavery and the past and continuing use of skin color-coded belonging not only undermines the coherence of Cherokee sovereignty, identity, and belonging but also problematizes the notion of an explicitly aboriginal way of life by bridging red and white cultura...
This article examines how the Delawares responded to the challenges that living among the Cherokees ...
Fay Yarbrough\u27s Race and the Cherokee Nation adds to recent literature, including Tiya Miles\u27s...
ExcerptThe label Native American covers a broad range of peoples including more that 560 federally r...
This Article addresses the Cherokee Nation and its historic conflict with the descendants of its for...
This Article examines the Cherokee Freedmen controversy to assess whether law and biology can functi...
In August 2011 the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court retracted Cherokee citizenship from approximately 2...
The appearance of Blacks in Native spaces affected the very structure of Indigenous lives during the...
This paper attempts to unpack questions at the intersections of race and sovereignty by analyzing tw...
The Cherokee Nation today faces the challenge of determining its citizenship criteria in the context...
In 2011, the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court voted to exclude freedmen (descendants of former slaves) ...
Review of: Red over Black: Black Slavery among the Cherokee Indians. Halliburton, R., Jr
In this thesis, I address White Cherokee identity, the historical trajectory it emerges from, and so...
This issue brief examines the relationship between African Americans and Native Americans in the Uni...
The Freedmen are, most simply, those individuals that have been freed from bondage. In the United S...
This article presents how an admixture of humans first arrived in the western world during the last ...
This article examines how the Delawares responded to the challenges that living among the Cherokees ...
Fay Yarbrough\u27s Race and the Cherokee Nation adds to recent literature, including Tiya Miles\u27s...
ExcerptThe label Native American covers a broad range of peoples including more that 560 federally r...
This Article addresses the Cherokee Nation and its historic conflict with the descendants of its for...
This Article examines the Cherokee Freedmen controversy to assess whether law and biology can functi...
In August 2011 the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court retracted Cherokee citizenship from approximately 2...
The appearance of Blacks in Native spaces affected the very structure of Indigenous lives during the...
This paper attempts to unpack questions at the intersections of race and sovereignty by analyzing tw...
The Cherokee Nation today faces the challenge of determining its citizenship criteria in the context...
In 2011, the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court voted to exclude freedmen (descendants of former slaves) ...
Review of: Red over Black: Black Slavery among the Cherokee Indians. Halliburton, R., Jr
In this thesis, I address White Cherokee identity, the historical trajectory it emerges from, and so...
This issue brief examines the relationship between African Americans and Native Americans in the Uni...
The Freedmen are, most simply, those individuals that have been freed from bondage. In the United S...
This article presents how an admixture of humans first arrived in the western world during the last ...
This article examines how the Delawares responded to the challenges that living among the Cherokees ...
Fay Yarbrough\u27s Race and the Cherokee Nation adds to recent literature, including Tiya Miles\u27s...
ExcerptThe label Native American covers a broad range of peoples including more that 560 federally r...