The Cherokee NationTransaction Publishers - 272 páginas This volume, presents the succession of treaties between 1785 and 1868 that reduced the holdings of the Cherokee Nation east of the Mississippi and culminated in their removal to Indian territory. Each document is accompanied by a detailed description of its antecedent conditions, the negotiations that led up to it, and its consequences. The events described here ended more than a century ago, but the motives and actions of the participants and the effects of the compromises and decisions they made are sadly familiar. The story presented here needs to be understood by everyone concerned with the survival of diverse ways of life and the quality of the relationships among peoples. The impersonal style of Royce's presentation enhances the poignancy of the Cherokee experience. Repeated declarations of peace and perpetual friendship contrast with repeated violations of treaties approved by Congress and the impotence of a people to defend their ancestral lands. The Cherokee "trail of broken treaties" has left us with a heritage of guilt and frustration that we have yet to overcome. The Native American Library, in which this volume appears, has been initiated by the National Anthropological Archives of the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, to publish original works by Indians and reprints selected by the tribes involved. Royce's work, which was included in the Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, is republished at the request of the Governing Body of the Cherokee Nation. The original text is prefaced by an evaluation of Royce and his work by Richard Mack Bettis and contains several illustrations not included in the earlier edition. |
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... authorities from time to time since their first contact with the European settlements . A number of purchases made prior to the Federal period by individuals were unauthorized and unrecognized by the Colonial au- thorities , and their ...
... authorities as slaves . The delegation urgently solicited the governor's protection from the further aggressions of these enemies and the return of their bondaged countrymen . The desired protection was promised them , but as their ...
... authorities . As early as 1715 the proprietors of the South Carolina Plantation instructed Governor Robert Johnson to cause a census to be taken of all the Indian tribes within that jurisdiction , and from his report it appears that the ...
... authorities of North Carolina commissioned Sir Alexander Cumming to conclude a treaty of alliance with the Cherokees . In April of that year the chiefs and warriors of the nation met him at Requasse , near the sources of the Hiwassee ...
... authorities of South Carolina in 1761 dispatched Colonel Grant with a force sufficient to overcome them . After destroying their crops and fifteen towns he compelled a truce , following which Lieu- tenant Governor Bull concluded a ...
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Treaty of October 2 1798 | 46 |
Treaty of October 24 1804 | 55 |
Treaties of October 25 and 27 1805 | 61 |
Introduction | ix |
Introduction | 1 |
Treaty of November 28 1785 | 5 |
Treaty of July 2 1791 | 30 |
Treaty of February 17 1792 | 41 |
Treaty of June 261794 | 43 |
Treaty of October 2 1798 | 46 |
Treaty of October 24 1804 | 55 |
Treaty of January 7 1806 | 65 |
Treaty of September 11 1807 | 66 |
Treaties of March 22 1816 | 69 |
Treaty of September 14 1816 | 81 |
Treaty of July 8 1817 | 84 |
Treaty of February 27 1819 | 91 |
Treaty of May 6 1828 | 101 |
Treaty of February 14 1833 | 121 |
Treaty of December 291835 | 125 |
Photo section | 139 |
Treaty of August 6 1846 | 176 |
Treaty of July 19 1866 | 212 |
Treaty of April 27 1868 | 218 |
General Remarks | 249 |
Biographical Notes | 257 |
Maps | 259 |
Index | 265 |
Contents | v |
Preface | vii |
Treaties of October 25 and 27 1805 | 61 |
Treaty of January 7 1806 | 65 |
Treaty of September 11 1807 | 66 |
Treaties of March 22 1816 | 69 |
Treaty of September 14 1816 | 81 |
Treaty of July 8 1817 | 84 |
Treaty of February 27 1819 | 91 |
Treaty of May 6 1828 | 101 |
Treaty of February 14 1833 | 121 |
Treaty of December 291835 | 125 |
Photo section | 139 |
Treaty of August 6 1846 | 176 |
Treaty of July 19 1866 | 212 |
Treaty of April 27 1868 | 218 |
General Remarks | 249 |
Biographical Notes | 257 |
Maps | 259 |
Index | 265 |
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The Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole Vista previa limitada - 1989 |