The Cherokee

The Cherokee

Author: Danielle Smith-Llera

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2015-08

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1491449918

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"Explains Cherokee history and highlights Cherokee life in modern society"--


The Cherokee

The Cherokee

Author: Hourly History

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2022-12-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Discover the remarkable history of the Cherokee... For many generations, the Aniyunwiya (meaning the "real people" or "principal people") lived in harmony with the land they inhabited. They worshipped their ancestors and believed that every living thing-people, animals, trees, and plants-had a spirit and an important place in the world. Then, strangers arrived from lands far to the east. They brought with them new weapons and technologies, new diseases, a new religion, and a very different approach to the land and the animals and people who lived there. They even called the Aniyunwiya by a new name: the Cherokee. This is the story of the Cherokee people, their history, culture, and beliefs, and what happened to them before and after they first encountered European explorers. Discover a plethora of topics such as Life in Pre-Columbus America War and Vengeance Arrival of the First Europeans Life in a New Nation The Trail of Tears The Cherokee Nation Today And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on the Cherokee, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!


Cherokees of the Old South

Cherokees of the Old South

Author: Henry Thompson Malone

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2010-04-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0820335428

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First published in 1956, this book traces the progress of the Cherokee people, beginning with their native social and political establishments, and gradually unfurling to include their assimilation into “white civilization.” Henry Thompson Malone deals mainly with the social developments of the Cherokees, analyzing the processes by which they became one of the most civilized Native American tribes. He discusses the work of missionaries, changes in social customs, government, education, language, and the bilingual newspaper The Cherokee Phoenix. The book explains how the Cherokees developed their own hybrid culture in the mountainous areas of the South by inevitably following in the white man's footsteps while simultaneously holding onto the influences of their ancestors.


Who Are the Cherokee Indians? | Native American Books Grade 3 | Children's Geography & Cultures Books

Who Are the Cherokee Indians? | Native American Books Grade 3 | Children's Geography & Cultures Books

Author: Baby Professor

Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC

Published: 2019-11-22

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 1541956079

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There are several Native American tribes, each having their own beliefs and customs. You can tell them apart based on their similarities and differences. In this book, you will learn about the Cherokee Indians. How did you live before and after colonization? Which battles did they fight and did they win? Start reading today.


The Cherokee People

The Cherokee People

Author: Sarah Machajewski

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2014-12-15

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1482419807

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The Cherokee is the largest native tribe in the United States today. Their history dates back 15,000 years, when their ancestors made the long trek to North America from Asia. Readers will find out where the Cherokee originally settled, where and why they migrated, and what happened when European settlers encroached on Cherokee land, with special attention to the infamous Trail of Tears march of 1838-1839. This valuable account makes note of the Cherokee people's extraordinary resilience in rebuilding their culture on reservations and beyond, despite great obstacles.


The Trail of Tears

The Trail of Tears

Author: Kristen Rajczak Nelson

Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC

Published: 2017-07-15

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1534561358

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The Trail of Tears is the name used to describe the forced migration of the Cherokee people in the 1830s from their homelands in the southeastern United States to land in what’s now Oklahoma. This devastating journey took the lives of thousands of Native Americans, and it’s one of the most shameful chapters in American history. Detailed main text—supported by enlightening sidebars and primary sources—gives readers a clear picture of the reasons the Cherokee people were forced from their homes and what happened to them on the difficult journey west.


Ties That Bind

Ties That Bind

Author: Tiya Miles

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2005-02-11

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9780520241329

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In Ties that bind, Tiya Miles explores the interplay of race, power, and intimacy in the nation's early days, providing a full picture of the myriad complexities, ironies, and tensions among African Americans, Native Americans, and whites in the first half of the nineteenth century.--book jacket.


Trail of Tears

Trail of Tears

Author: John Ehle

Publisher: Doubleday Books

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13:

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The fascinating portrayal of the Cherokee nation, filled with Native American legend, lore, and religion -- a gripping American drama of power, politics, betrayal, and ambition. B and W photographs.