The Cherokee Nation: A History

The Cherokee Nation: A History

by Robert J. Conley
The Cherokee Nation: A History

The Cherokee Nation: A History

by Robert J. Conley

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Overview

The Cherokee Nation is one of the largest and most important of all the American Indian tribes. The first history of the Cherokees to appear in over four decades, this is also the first to be endorsed by the tribe and the first to be written by a Cherokee.

Robert Conley begins his survey with Cherokee origin myths and legends. He then explores their relations with neighboring Indian groups and European missionaries and settlers. He traces their forced migrations west, relates their participations on both sides of the Civil War and the wars of the twentieth century, and concludes with an examination of Cherokee life today.

Conley provides analyses for general readers of all ages to learn the significance of tribal lore and Cherokee tribal law. Following the history is a listing of the Principal Chiefs of the Cherokees with a brief biography of each and separate listings of the chiefs of the Eastern Cherokees and the Western Cherokees. For those who want to know more about Cherokee heritage and history, Conley offers additional reading lists at the end of each chapter.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826332356
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication date: 02/16/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 279
Sales rank: 1,023,285
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Robert J. Conley is the author of over seventy books. He has been awarded the American Indian Festival of Words Award for 2009. The Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers named him Wordcrafter of the Year for 1997. Conley has won numerous Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America and was presented with the Cherokee Medal of Honor in 2000. An enrolled member of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokees, Conley lives with his wife, Evelyn, in Norman, Oklahoma.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     xiii
Theories and Legends     1
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     12
Glossary     13
Early Invasions     17
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     22
Glossary     23
Beginnings of Central Government     25
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     30
Glossary     30
Visits Back and Forth     33
Glossary     37
"What Nation or People Am I Afraid Of?"     39
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     42
Glossary     42
"Let Him be Wary."     45
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     50
Glossary     50
"President of the Nation"     51
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     55
Glossary     56
"I Have My Young Warriors around Me"     57
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     61
Glossary     61
"Our Cry Is All for Peace."     63
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     70
Glossary     70
"A Pipe and a Little Tobacco"     73
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     79
"Perpetual Friendship"     81
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     85
Glossary     86
Tecumseh and Red Eagle     87
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     93
Glossary     93
Five Treaties in Three Years     95
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     100
Glossary     101
Many Changes Taking Place     103
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     106
Glossary     107
Photos and Illustrations     109
Maps     109
Chiefs     111
Historical Plates     119
"The Cherokee are Not Foreigners"     131
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     135
Glossary     136
The Treaty of New Echota     137
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     143
Glossary     144
"Living upon the Roots and Sap of Trees"     145
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     151
Glossary     152
Hundreds of Babies Died     153
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     157
Glossary     157
Killings on Both Sides     159
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     165
Glossary     165
The Golden Age     167
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     170
Glossary     171
Confederates and Pins     173
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     177
Glossary     177
Indian Territory     179
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     182
Glossary     182
Jurisdictional Confusion     183
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     190
Glossary     191
The Dawes Commission and Redbird Smith     193
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     199
Glossary     199
Oklahoma     201
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     205
Glossary     205
World War II     207
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     211
Glossary     211
Renaissance     213
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading      217
Glossary     218
Self-Determination     219
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     222
Glossary     222
The First Woman Chief     223
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     227
Glossary     227
"What Do They Want with This Old Building?"     229
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     237
Glossary     237
"What Greater Gift Can We Give Our Children?"     239
Source List and Suggestions for Further Reading     242
Glossary     242
Appendices
Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation     243
Chiefs of the Western Cherokees     246
Chiefs of the Texas Cherokees     247
The Confederate Cherokee Nation and Chief Stand Watie     247
Chiefs of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians     248
Chiefs of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians     249
Cherokee Nation Treaties     249
Western Cherokee Treaties     251
Index     253
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