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This rare and previously unpublished comprehensive collection of original materials addresses the Cherokees' negotiations with policy makers both in Washington, DC, and the Cherokee Nation throughout the early to mid nineteenth century.
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Cherokee Indians --- Cherokee Indians --- History. --- Government relations. --- Cherokee Nation --- History.
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The Memoirs reveal a fascinating and complex 19th-century woman-an artist, music teacher, storyteller, Confederate slave owner, Washington socialite, wife of a white railroad executive, widow, and mother of the first Native American U.S. Senator, Robert L. Owen, Jr.
Cherokee women --- Cherokee Indians --- History. --- Owen, Narcissa,
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"Retelling 30 Eastern Cherokee myths and legends, this book presents the stories with important details providing a culturally authentic and historically accurate context. Background is information given within each story so the reader may avoid reliance on glossaries, endnotes, or other explanatory aids. The reader may thus experience the stories more as their original audiences would have"--
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Born into a storied but impoverished family on the reservation of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Leonard Carson Lambert Jr.'s candid memoir is a remarkable story and an equally remarkable flouting of the stereotypes that so many tales of American Indian life have engendered. Up from These Hills provides a grounded, yet poignant, description of what it was like to grow up during the 1930's and 1940's in the mountains of western North Carolina and on a sharecropper's farm in eastern Tennessee. Lambert straightforwardly describes his independent, hardworking, and stubborn parents;
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Cherokee language --- Glossaries --- vocabularies --- etc.
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