This thesis analyzes the specific journalistic conventional practices of newspapers in Georgia as they focused on the “Cherokee Question” in 1828-1832, the critical period during which the state considered the removal of the Cherokees from Georgia. The research compares news and opinion texts in five Georgia newspapers with news and opinion texts in the newspaper launched by the Cherokee nation in 1828,the Cherokee Phoenix. While the conventional practices in the white-owned press tended to legitimize removal, the Phoenix adopted some of the same conventions in order to defend and negotiate Cherokee culture and issues
The history of the Cherokee people with the advent of white settlers in North America is a sad one. ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Cherokees invited American missionaries into their territory to e...
This thesis examined the rhetoric and discourse of the elite political actors in the Cherokee Indian...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the Na...
Article explores the political context of removal of the Cherokee tribe from their native lands by e...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the ...
In the two decades prior to Cherokee Removal, Georgians discussed removal as a way for the state to ...
Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 3, published in 1986. This issue\u27s theme ...
Journalists inform residents living on or near Native American reservations about key policy issues....
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
In August 2011 the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court retracted Cherokee citizenship from approximately 2...
Covering a period from approximately 1779 to 1850, this dissertation studies natural resources and l...
This paper explores the Cherokee Nation’s experience in the American Civil War. It delves into the i...
Following Georgia’s extension of civil and criminal jurisdiction over the Cherokee Nation, Augustin ...
The Cherokees are among the most well-known Native American tribes in the United States today, large...
The history of the Cherokee people with the advent of white settlers in North America is a sad one. ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Cherokees invited American missionaries into their territory to e...
This thesis examined the rhetoric and discourse of the elite political actors in the Cherokee Indian...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the Na...
Article explores the political context of removal of the Cherokee tribe from their native lands by e...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the ...
In the two decades prior to Cherokee Removal, Georgians discussed removal as a way for the state to ...
Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 3, published in 1986. This issue\u27s theme ...
Journalists inform residents living on or near Native American reservations about key policy issues....
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
In August 2011 the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court retracted Cherokee citizenship from approximately 2...
Covering a period from approximately 1779 to 1850, this dissertation studies natural resources and l...
This paper explores the Cherokee Nation’s experience in the American Civil War. It delves into the i...
Following Georgia’s extension of civil and criminal jurisdiction over the Cherokee Nation, Augustin ...
The Cherokees are among the most well-known Native American tribes in the United States today, large...
The history of the Cherokee people with the advent of white settlers in North America is a sad one. ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Cherokees invited American missionaries into their territory to e...
This thesis examined the rhetoric and discourse of the elite political actors in the Cherokee Indian...