Fay Yarbrough\u27s Race and the Cherokee Nation adds to recent literature, including Tiya Miles\u27s Ties That Bind (2005) and Celia Naylor\u27s African Cherokees in Indian Territory (2008), that reexamines racial ideology among slave-holding American Indians. Through the use of Cherokee statutory law, marriage licenses, newspaper articles, court records, and WPA interviews, Yarbrough argues that nineteenth-century Cherokee politicians adopted racial laws to serve as a demonstration of sovereignty and reconfigured Cherokee identity by intermingling blood, race, and legal citizenship. Matrilineal clan descent no longer provided the principal claim to Cherokee identity; race increasingly replaced clan identification to determine those who...
Review of: Red over Black: Black Slavery among the Cherokee Indians. Halliburton, R., Jr
In her very readable and significant ethnohistorical work The Texas Cherokees, Dianna Everett resour...
The appearance of Blacks in Native spaces affected the very structure of Indigenous lives during the...
Fay Yarbrough\u27s Race and the Cherokee Nation adds to recent literature, including Tiya Miles\u27s...
In African Cherokees in Indian Territory, Celia E. Naylor tackles the controversial issue of slave-o...
Cherokee families, Rose Stremlau states in her elegantly written book, were and remain egalitarian,...
Citizen and Nation: Cherokee Welfare Reconsidered In Serving the Nation, Julie Reed, assistant profe...
This Article examines the Cherokee Freedmen controversy to assess whether law and biology can functi...
Past chief of the Cherokee Nation (1985- 1995) and social activist Wilma Mankiller remarked, We are...
This paper attempts to unpack questions at the intersections of race and sovereignty by analyzing tw...
In The Cherokee Theda Perdue achieves superbly two goals-to give an accurate account of Cherokee his...
In August 2011 the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court retracted Cherokee citizenship from approximately 2...
The federal acknowledgment process is a highly contested procedure under the best of circumstances. ...
This Article addresses the Cherokee Nation and its historic conflict with the descendants of its for...
Russell Thornton provides a scholarly and comprehensive review of the population variations of an Am...
Review of: Red over Black: Black Slavery among the Cherokee Indians. Halliburton, R., Jr
In her very readable and significant ethnohistorical work The Texas Cherokees, Dianna Everett resour...
The appearance of Blacks in Native spaces affected the very structure of Indigenous lives during the...
Fay Yarbrough\u27s Race and the Cherokee Nation adds to recent literature, including Tiya Miles\u27s...
In African Cherokees in Indian Territory, Celia E. Naylor tackles the controversial issue of slave-o...
Cherokee families, Rose Stremlau states in her elegantly written book, were and remain egalitarian,...
Citizen and Nation: Cherokee Welfare Reconsidered In Serving the Nation, Julie Reed, assistant profe...
This Article examines the Cherokee Freedmen controversy to assess whether law and biology can functi...
Past chief of the Cherokee Nation (1985- 1995) and social activist Wilma Mankiller remarked, We are...
This paper attempts to unpack questions at the intersections of race and sovereignty by analyzing tw...
In The Cherokee Theda Perdue achieves superbly two goals-to give an accurate account of Cherokee his...
In August 2011 the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court retracted Cherokee citizenship from approximately 2...
The federal acknowledgment process is a highly contested procedure under the best of circumstances. ...
This Article addresses the Cherokee Nation and its historic conflict with the descendants of its for...
Russell Thornton provides a scholarly and comprehensive review of the population variations of an Am...
Review of: Red over Black: Black Slavery among the Cherokee Indians. Halliburton, R., Jr
In her very readable and significant ethnohistorical work The Texas Cherokees, Dianna Everett resour...
The appearance of Blacks in Native spaces affected the very structure of Indigenous lives during the...