Description
The Cherokee Nation is one of the largest and most important of all the American Indian tribes.
The first his 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 his 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 his, Conley offers additional reading lists at the end of each chapter.
Conley speaks with a clear Cherokee Indian voice to show how his tribe’s cultural characteristics have survived centuries of abrupt change.–The Cherokee Advocate Robert Conley is] in the ranks of N.
Scott Momaday, Louise Erdrich, James Welch or W.
P.
Kinsella as interpreters of the many facets of the Native American experience.–Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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