Cherokee : NN08.

Included WorkChiltoskey, Mary Ulmer Cherokee fair & festival.
Included WorkDavis, Kenneth Penn. Chaos in the Indian country.
Included WorkDickens, Roy S., 1938- Origins and development of Cherokee culture.
Included WorkFinger, John R., 1939- Cherokee Americans.
Included WorkFogelson, Raymond Analysis of Cherokee sorcery and witchcraft.
Included WorkFogelson, Raymond Cherokee notions of power.
Included WorkFox, Mary Jo Tippeconnic Culture summary, Cherokee.
Included WorkFox, Mary Jo Tippeconnic Cherokee.
Included WorkGearing, Fred O., 1922- Priests and warriors.
Included WorkGilbert, William H. (William Harlen), Jr., 1904-1988 Eastern Cherokees.
Included WorkGoodwin, Gary C., 1940- Cherokees in transition.
Included WorkGulick, John, 1924-2012. Cherokees at the crossroads.
Included WorkNeely, Sharlotte, 1948-
Included WorkHamel, Paul B. Cherokee plants and their uses.
Included WorkHill, Sarah H. Marketing traditions.
Included WorkIobst, Richard W. (Richard William), 1934-2010. William Holland Thomas and the Cherokee claims.
Included WorkIrwin, Lee, 1944- Cherokee healing.
Included WorkKilpatrick, Jack Frederick. Eastern Cherokee folktales.
Included WorkKilpatrick, Anna Gritts.
Included WorkKilpatrick, Jack Frederick. Walk in your soul.
Included WorkKilpatrick, Jack Frederick. Run toward the nightland.
Included WorkKilpatrick, Jack Frederick. Notebook of a Cherokee shaman.
Included WorkKing, Duane H. Cherokee Indian nation. Introduction.
Included WorkKing, Duane H. Origin of eastern Cherokees as a social and political entity.
Included WorkKupferer, Harriet J. Principal people, 1960.
Included WorkMcLoughlin, William G. (William Gerald), 1922-1992 Cherokee anomie, 1794-1910.
Included WorkMcLoughlin, William G. (William Gerald), 1922-1992 Cherokee Ghost Dance movement of 1811-1813.
Included WorkMooney, James, 1861-1921 Myths of the Cherokee and sacred formulas of the Cherokees.
Included WorkMurdock, George Peter, 1897-1985. 13-08 Cherokee.
Included WorkNeely, Sharlotte, 1948- Snowbird Cherokees.
Included WorkNeely, Sharlotte, 1948- Adaptation and the contemporary North Carolina Cherokee Indians.
Included WorkNeely, Sharlotte, 1948- Role of Christianity in the Snowbird Cherokee community.
Included WorkPerdue, Theda, 1949- Women, men and American Indian policy.
Included WorkPerdue, Theda, 1949- Sequoyah syllabary and cultural revitalization.
Included WorkPerdue, Theda, 1949- Cherokee planters.
Included WorkPersico, V. Richard. Early ninteenth-century Cherokee political organization.
Included WorkReed, Gerard. Post removal factionalism in the Cherokee Nation.
Included WorkReid, John Phillip Law of blood.
Included WorkReid, John Phillip Perilous rule.
Included WorkSmith, Betty Anderson. Distribution of eighteenth-century Cherokee settlements.
Included WorkSpeck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), 1881-1950. Cherokee dance and drama.
Included WorkBroom, Leonard.
Included WorkStrickland, Rennard Fire and the spirits.
Included WorkSturtevant, William C. Cherokee frontiers, the French Revolution, and William Augustus Bowles.
Included WorkKeys, Lucy L. (Lucy Lowrey), 1831-1912. Wahnenauhi manuscript.
Included WorkWahrhaftig, Albert L. New militants or resurrected state?
Included WorkLukens-Wahrhaftig, Jane.
Included WorkWiedman, Dennis William, 1949- Type II diabetes mellitus.
Included WorkWitthoft, John Observations on social change among the eastern Cherokees.
Other author/creatorHuman Relations Area Files, inc.
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Contents The Cherokee perspective / written by Eastern Cherokees ; edited by Laurence French and Jim Hornbuckle -- Cherokee fair & festival / Mary Ulmer Chiltoskey for Cherokee Indian Fall Festival Assoc. -- Chaos in the Indian country / Kenneth Penn Davis -- The origins and development of Cherokee culture / Roy S. Dickens, Jr. -- Cherokee Americans / John R. Finger -- Cherokee notions of power / Raymond D. Fogelson -- An Analysis of Cherokee sorcery and witchcraft / Raymond D. Fogelson -- Culture summary, Cherokee / Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox and John Beierle -- Cherokee / Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox -- Priests and warriors / Frederick Osmond Gearing -- The eastern Cherokees / William Harlen Gilbert, Jr. -- Cherokees in transition / Gary C. Goodwin -- Cherokees at the crossroads / John Gulick ; epilogue by Sharlotte Neely Williams -- Cherokee plants and their uses / Paul B. Hamel and Mary U. Chiltoskey -- Marketing traditions / Sarah H. Hill -- William Holland Thomas and the Cherokee claims / Richard W. Iobst -- Cherokee healing / Lee Irwin -- Eastern Cherokee folktales, reconstructed from the field notes of Frans M. Olbrechts ; Walk in your soul, love incantations of the Oklahoma Cherokees ; Run toward the nightland ; Notebook of a Cherokee shaman / Jack Frederick Kilpatrick and Anna Gritts Kilpatrick -- The origin of eastern Cherokees as a social and political entity / Duane H. King -- The 'principal people,' 1960 / Harriet Jane Kupferer -- Cherokee anomie, 1794-1910 ; The Cherokee Ghost Dance movement of 1811-1813 / William G. McLoughlin with Walter H. Conser, Jr. and Virginia Duffy McLoughlin -- Myths of the Cherokee and sacred formulas of the Cherokees / James Mooney -- 13-08 Cherokee / George Peter Murdock and Timothy J. O'Leary -- Snowbird Cherokees ; Adaptation and the contemporary North Carolina Cherokee Indians ; The role of Christianity in the Snowbird Cherokee community / Sharlotte Neely -- Women, men and American Indian policy ; The Sequoyah syllabary and cultural revitalization ; Cherokee planters / Theda Perdue -- Early ninteenth-century Cherokee political organization / V. Richard Persico, Jr. -- Post removal factionalism in the Cherokee Nation / Gerard Reed -- A law of blood ; A Perilous rule, the law of international homicide / John Phillip Reid -- Distribution of eighteenth-century Cherokee settlements / Betty Anderson Smith -- Cherokee dance and drama / Frank G. Speck and Leonard Broom in collaboration with Will West Long -- Fire and the spirits / Rennard Strickland ; foreword by Neill H. Alford, Jr. -- The Cherokee frontiers, the French Revolution, and William Augustus Bowles / William C. Sturtevant -- The Wahnenauhi manuscript / edited and with an introduction by Jack Frederick Kilpatrick -- New militants or resurrected state? The Five County Northeastern Oklahoma Cherokee Organization / Albert L. Wahrhaftig and Jane Lukens-Wahrhaftig -- Type II diabetes mellitus, technological development and the Oklahoma Cherokee / Dennis W. Wiedman -- Observations on social change among the eastern Cherokees / John Witthoft.
Abstract This collection about the Cherokee consists of 46 documents, and covers the time span from 1540, the period of the first Cherokee-European contacts, to the early twenty-first century. Emphasis is placed on culture history, economy, society, and Cherokee-Euro-American relations. Others focus on folklore, myths, and magical formulas. Most deal with the topics of socio-cultural change and acculturation. Three authors, Strickland, Reid, and Reid, concentrate on Cherokee law and government. Fox deals with sex and gender in Cherokee society; Perdue with the invention of the Cherokee writing system; McLoughlin with the origin and development of the Cherokee Ghost Dance; and both Irwin and Fogelson cover shamanism, witchcraft, sorcery, and mysticism. The Cherokee are an Iroquoian-speaking people who originally occupied the southern Appalachians of North America. In 1838-1839 a major portion of the Cherokee were forcibly removed from their homeland by the United States government to the present state of Oklahoma along the infamous Trail of Tears. In the early twenty-first century there are two main groups: the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma.
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Contains title Cherokee perspective.