Too often, what passes as Native American history does not provide the indigenous perspective, but rather focuses on Indian-white relations. This essay argues for a theoretical and methodological approach that requires the reconstruction of past indigenous societies to be used as models to interpret history from the native point of view. The example used here involves the reconstruction of Cherokee and Muscogulge societies by examining the center of their socio-political systems, the clan. By discussing the historiography of material written about their clan systems and how this material can be used to develop Cherokee and Muscogulge perspectives, this discourse demonstrates the insights that can be learned by internalizing Native American ...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
The diplomatic relationship between the Cherokee and English colonists (and later the United States)...
Too often, what passes as Native American history does not provide the indigenous perspective, but r...
The relationships between language, culture, and thought are dauntingly complex and have been explor...
The following essay developed out of a lecture given on November 17, 2011 as part of the Chautauqua ...
This dissertation examines federal Indian law of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries as cons...
This dissertation examines federal Indian law of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries as cons...
According to census reports, the American Indian population has skyrocketed in the United States sin...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Familiar to most anyone with knowledge of U.S. history, antebellum Indian removal likely evokes a dr...
This dissertation seeks to alter the ways in which scholars address indigenous group formation. Inst...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
My research focuses on the revitalization of the Cherokee KeetoowahSociety in 1858 in Indian Territo...
This dissertation seeks to alter the ways in which scholars address indigenous group formation. Inst...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
The diplomatic relationship between the Cherokee and English colonists (and later the United States)...
Too often, what passes as Native American history does not provide the indigenous perspective, but r...
The relationships between language, culture, and thought are dauntingly complex and have been explor...
The following essay developed out of a lecture given on November 17, 2011 as part of the Chautauqua ...
This dissertation examines federal Indian law of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries as cons...
This dissertation examines federal Indian law of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries as cons...
According to census reports, the American Indian population has skyrocketed in the United States sin...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Familiar to most anyone with knowledge of U.S. history, antebellum Indian removal likely evokes a dr...
This dissertation seeks to alter the ways in which scholars address indigenous group formation. Inst...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
My research focuses on the revitalization of the Cherokee KeetoowahSociety in 1858 in Indian Territo...
This dissertation seeks to alter the ways in which scholars address indigenous group formation. Inst...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
The diplomatic relationship between the Cherokee and English colonists (and later the United States)...