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The Eastern Band Of Cherokees, 1819-1900
John R. Finger

The Eastern Band Of Cherokees, 1819-1900

University of Tennessee Press (Apr 1984)
9780870494109
| Paperback
253 pages | 6.1 x 9.4 inch
Dewey 975.00497
LC Classification E99.C5 .F56 1984
LC Control No. 83010284

Subject

  • Cherokee Indians
  • Cherokee Indians - History
  • Cherokee Indians/ History
  • History / Native American
  • Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies

Plot

This volume presents the story of the Eastern Band of Cherokees during the nineteenth century. This group--the tribal remnant in North Carolina that escaped removal in the 1830s--found their fortitude and resilience continually tested as they struggled with a variety of problems, including the upheavals of the Civil War and Reconstruction, internal divisiveness, white encroachment on their lands, and a poorly defined relationship with the state and federal governments. Yet despite such stresses and a selective adaptation in the face of social and economic changes, the Eastern Cherokees retained a sense of tribal identity as they stood at the threshold of the twentieth century.

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Location E99.C5 .F56 FIN 1984
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