Article explores the political context of removal of the Cherokee tribe from their native lands by examining not only relations between the US government and the Cherokee Nation, but also the internal conflict within the US government that contributed to the process
Citizen and Nation: Cherokee Welfare Reconsidered In Serving the Nation, Julie Reed, assistant profe...
In Sac and Fox, the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) argued that the Sac and Fox reservation was disest...
This article examines how the Delawares responded to the challenges that living among the Cherokees ...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
This paper explores the Cherokee Nation’s experience in the American Civil War. It delves into the i...
The history of the Cherokee people with the advent of white settlers in North America is a sad one. ...
After the McGirt v. Oklahoma decision in 2020, Oklahoma’s statehood became the subject of intense le...
In August 2011 the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court retracted Cherokee citizenship from approximately 2...
‘Established Legitimacy’ is a term used to describe the normalization of violence within a society. ...
This dissertation examines federal Indian law of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries as cons...
One of Mississippi's and the United States' most inhumane actions was the forced removal of American...
Attempts by state governments and the federal government to undermine Indian tribal sovereignty rema...
The diplomatic relationship between the Cherokee and English colonists (and later the United States)...
A pressing international challenge is developing processes of constitution-making that manage the po...
Citizen and Nation: Cherokee Welfare Reconsidered In Serving the Nation, Julie Reed, assistant profe...
In Sac and Fox, the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) argued that the Sac and Fox reservation was disest...
This article examines how the Delawares responded to the challenges that living among the Cherokees ...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
This paper explores the Cherokee Nation’s experience in the American Civil War. It delves into the i...
The history of the Cherokee people with the advent of white settlers in North America is a sad one. ...
After the McGirt v. Oklahoma decision in 2020, Oklahoma’s statehood became the subject of intense le...
In August 2011 the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court retracted Cherokee citizenship from approximately 2...
‘Established Legitimacy’ is a term used to describe the normalization of violence within a society. ...
This dissertation examines federal Indian law of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries as cons...
One of Mississippi's and the United States' most inhumane actions was the forced removal of American...
Attempts by state governments and the federal government to undermine Indian tribal sovereignty rema...
The diplomatic relationship between the Cherokee and English colonists (and later the United States)...
A pressing international challenge is developing processes of constitution-making that manage the po...
Citizen and Nation: Cherokee Welfare Reconsidered In Serving the Nation, Julie Reed, assistant profe...
In Sac and Fox, the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) argued that the Sac and Fox reservation was disest...
This article examines how the Delawares responded to the challenges that living among the Cherokees ...