Overview :This volume collects most of the writings published by the accomplished Cherokee leader Elias Boudinot (1804?-1839). Founding editor of the ... Read More
Overview :Though they speak several different languages and organize themselves into many distinct tribes, the Native American peoples of the Southeas... Read More
Overview :In this edited volume, Theda Perdue, a nationally known expert on Indian history and southern women's history, offers a rich collection of b... Read More
Overview :Slavery was practiced among North American Indians long before Europeans arrived on these shores, bringing their own version of this "peculi... Read More
Overview :In Native Carolinians, Dr. Theda Perdue, Atlanta Distinguished Professor of Southern Culture at UNC at Chapel Hill, discusses the history, ... Read More
Overview :When Europeans first arrived in North America, between five and eight million indigenous people were already living there. But how did they ... Read More
Overview :The Cotton States Exposition of 1895 was a world's fair in Atlanta held to stimulate foreign and domestic trade for a region in an economic ... Read More
Overview :Theda Perdue examines the roles and responsibilities of Cherokee women during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a time of intense cul... Read More
Overview :Combining documents that share viewpoints of the Cherokee and white citizens with those pertaining to government policy, Cherokee Removal pr... Read More
Overview :In the early nineteenth century, the U.S. government shifted its policy from trying to assimilate American Indians to relocating them, and p... Read More
Overview :The five largest southeastern Indian groups-the Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles-were forced to emigrate west to the I... Read More