In The Cherokee Theda Perdue achieves superbly two goals-to give an accurate account of Cherokee history and culture from pre-white contact to the present while simultaneously dispelling any present misunderstanding derived from unsympathetic, culturally biased and inaccurate reports
American history is false for the most part, because historians prosper by presenting a positive vie...
Review of: The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965. Clifto...
A first glance at the title might wrongly suggest that Thornton\u27s volume is best relegated to dem...
In The Cherokee Theda Perdue achieves superbly two goals-to give an accurate account of Cherokee his...
This is an important book if only for the reason that it will make many reconsider what they think t...
Russell Thornton provides a scholarly and comprehensive review of the population variations of an Am...
Past chief of the Cherokee Nation (1985- 1995) and social activist Wilma Mankiller remarked, We are...
Native American art history concerning Southeastern and Oklahoma Indian art is enhanced by Susan Pow...
In her very readable and significant ethnohistorical work The Texas Cherokees, Dianna Everett resour...
An important primary source for Cherokeer culture, the Brainerd Journal: A Mission to the Cherokees,...
This volume discusses major dynamics of Cherokee population trends during historic times. That is, i...
Because military action in Indian Territory had negligible impact on the Civil War, most accounts of...
In African Cherokees in Indian Territory, Celia E. Naylor tackles the controversial issue of slave-o...
The federal acknowledgment process is a highly contested procedure under the best of circumstances. ...
A popular history of the Cherokees, Hoig\u27s book recounts, through vivid prose and detailed resear...
American history is false for the most part, because historians prosper by presenting a positive vie...
Review of: The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965. Clifto...
A first glance at the title might wrongly suggest that Thornton\u27s volume is best relegated to dem...
In The Cherokee Theda Perdue achieves superbly two goals-to give an accurate account of Cherokee his...
This is an important book if only for the reason that it will make many reconsider what they think t...
Russell Thornton provides a scholarly and comprehensive review of the population variations of an Am...
Past chief of the Cherokee Nation (1985- 1995) and social activist Wilma Mankiller remarked, We are...
Native American art history concerning Southeastern and Oklahoma Indian art is enhanced by Susan Pow...
In her very readable and significant ethnohistorical work The Texas Cherokees, Dianna Everett resour...
An important primary source for Cherokeer culture, the Brainerd Journal: A Mission to the Cherokees,...
This volume discusses major dynamics of Cherokee population trends during historic times. That is, i...
Because military action in Indian Territory had negligible impact on the Civil War, most accounts of...
In African Cherokees in Indian Territory, Celia E. Naylor tackles the controversial issue of slave-o...
The federal acknowledgment process is a highly contested procedure under the best of circumstances. ...
A popular history of the Cherokees, Hoig\u27s book recounts, through vivid prose and detailed resear...
American history is false for the most part, because historians prosper by presenting a positive vie...
Review of: The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965. Clifto...
A first glance at the title might wrongly suggest that Thornton\u27s volume is best relegated to dem...