Cherokee Americans: The Eastern Band of Cherokees in the Twentieth Century

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Cherokee Americans combines . . . high-quality scholarship and eminent readability.Choice

Much has been written about the forced removal of thousands of Cherokee Indians to present-day Oklahoma

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Cherokee Americans combines . . . high-quality scholarship and eminent readability.Choice

Much has been written about the forced removal of thousands of Cherokee Indians to present-day Oklahoma in the 1830s. Many of them died on the Trail of Tears. But until recently historians have largely ignored the tribal remnant that avoided removal and remained in North Carolina. John R. Finger shifts attention to the Eastern Band of Cherokees, descended from that remnant and now numbering almost ten thousand, most of whom live on a reservation adjacent to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Cherokee Americans is, ironically, the first comprehensive account of the twentieth-century experience of a band that is known to and photographed by millions of tourists.

This book is a sequel to The Eastern Band of Cherokees, 1819-1900 (1984) by John R. Finger, who is a professor of history at the University of Tennessee.

Author: John R. Finger
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bison Books
Published: 02/01/1993
Series: Indians of the Southeast (Paperback)
Pages: 248
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 8.92h x 5.87w x 0.58d
ISBN: 9780803268791
Language: English

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Author

Finger, John R.

Binding

ISBN10

0803268793

ISBN13

9780803268791

Page Count

248

Published Date

February 01 1993

Series

Indians of the Southeast (Paperback)

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