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Rich with Indian lore and religion, this monumental narrative is a gripping account of American power, politics, and betrayal.
vixa
Posted January 16, 2012
I am reading Trail of Tears to find out more about about how the Indians got moved out of their homelands, and also to read about one of my ancestors, Charles Renatus Hicks, who is listed as one of the prominent full or 1/2 Indians who drafted treaties and met with the US government in Washington. This is a really good history of that time period and there are afew photographs of James Vann and Capt. Ridge, etc. I am not finished reading it yet, but almost wish I had a hard copy of it to keep on hand as part of my genealogy.
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Overview
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 & W photographs
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Rich with Indian lore and religion, this monumental narrative is a gripping account of American power, politics, and betrayal.