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The Cherokee Nation And The Trail Of Tears
Michael Green | Theda Perdue

The Cherokee Nation And The Trail Of Tears

Penguin (Non-Classics) (Jun 24, 2008)
9780143113676
| Paperback
208 pages | 127 x 193 mm | English
Dewey 909
LC Classification E99 .C5 P3933 2007

Genre

  • Indians Of North America

Subject

  • Cherokee Indians
  • Cherokee Indians - History - 19th Century
  • Cherokee Indians - Relocation
  • Cherokee Indians/ History/ 19th Century
  • Cherokee Indians/ Relocation

Plot

In the early nineteenth century, the U.S. government shifted its policy from trying to assimilate American Indians to relocating them, and proceeded to forcibly drive seventeen thousand Cherokees from their homelands. This journey of exile became known as the Trail of Tears. Historians Perdue and Green reveal the government's betrayals and the divisions within the Cherokee Nation, follow the exiles along the Trail of Tears, and chronicle the hardships found in the West. In its trauma and tragedy, the Cherokee diaspora has come to represent the irreparable injustice done to Native Americans in the name of nation building-and in their determined survival, it represents the resilience of the Native American spirit.

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