My research focuses on the revitalization of the Cherokee KeetoowahSociety in 1858 in Indian Territory just twenty years after the tribe's removal from their southeastern homelands. I contend that `Keetoowah' was much more than just a religious organization with political undertones. Keetoowah represented an entire way of life, a way to order society, to provide a cultural backbone for the community, and to give meaning to their rapidly changing world. Rather than escaping modernization by tying themselves to the past, the Keetoowahs used selective adaptation to reconstruct a unique sociopolitical system that allowed them to engage in progressive interaction bothinside and outside their communities. .Even in earliest known times, the Keetoo...
Acculturation has become an integral part of scholarship about Native Americans in the Southeast. Re...
textMy research builds upon interdisciplinary trends in Native scholarship emphasizing tribal-specif...
Within a few years of 1838, when most members of the Cherokee Nation were forced to emigrate to Indi...
This project examines the social, political, and economic transformations that shaped Choctaw nation...
At the core of recent research on heritage and historical consciousness is the premise that interpre...
In August 2011 the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court retracted Cherokee citizenship from approximately 2...
The U.S. Civil War, immortalized through innumerable books, museums, films and historical monuments,...
The U.S. Civil War, immortalized through innumerable books, museums, films and historical monuments,...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
This dissertation focuses upon the rapid changes that the southeastern American Indian groups someti...
During the nineteenth century, the United States frequently abrogated Senate-ratified treaties with ...
This paper explores the Cherokee Nation’s experience in the American Civil War. It delves into the i...
The American Civil War is one of the most studied periods in American history, with over 60,000 book...
Acculturation has become an integral part of scholarship about Native Americans in the Southeast. Re...
Acculturation has become an integral part of scholarship about Native Americans in the Southeast. Re...
textMy research builds upon interdisciplinary trends in Native scholarship emphasizing tribal-specif...
Within a few years of 1838, when most members of the Cherokee Nation were forced to emigrate to Indi...
This project examines the social, political, and economic transformations that shaped Choctaw nation...
At the core of recent research on heritage and historical consciousness is the premise that interpre...
In August 2011 the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court retracted Cherokee citizenship from approximately 2...
The U.S. Civil War, immortalized through innumerable books, museums, films and historical monuments,...
The U.S. Civil War, immortalized through innumerable books, museums, films and historical monuments,...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
The Cherokee Removal of 1838 was intended to remove all members of the Cherokee Nation to west of th...
This dissertation focuses upon the rapid changes that the southeastern American Indian groups someti...
During the nineteenth century, the United States frequently abrogated Senate-ratified treaties with ...
This paper explores the Cherokee Nation’s experience in the American Civil War. It delves into the i...
The American Civil War is one of the most studied periods in American history, with over 60,000 book...
Acculturation has become an integral part of scholarship about Native Americans in the Southeast. Re...
Acculturation has become an integral part of scholarship about Native Americans in the Southeast. Re...
textMy research builds upon interdisciplinary trends in Native scholarship emphasizing tribal-specif...
Within a few years of 1838, when most members of the Cherokee Nation were forced to emigrate to Indi...