The Cherokee Nation
.... it rich. The local and state governments began to look for ways to acquire
Cherokee land in order to begin prospecting. At this ....
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Territories West of the Mississippi
.... The migration actually began because Georgia settlers had discovered gold on
Cherokee land there; the outcome was inevitable. There ....
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Cherokee and Seminole Strategies against Indian Removal
.... They divided the
land into communally owned property and farmed it ("
Cherokee" 1). They also had their own newspaper, educated their own children, and ....
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The New Echota Treaty of 1835
.... Ross tried to block each of Ridge's attempts to gain support and votes for a treaty to sell
Cherokee land to the government. John ....
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The Cherokee Nation
.... In the words of one
Cherokee spokesman, "Stand on your own two feet and insist that you are a nation and that your
land is your territory" (McLoughlin, 1993, p ....
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Underground Railroad and Cherokee Trail
.... a search for the
Cherokee Trail of Tears but again to no avail (
Cherokee). .... conditions, and how the Native Americans, the true owners of the
land, were herded ....
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Trail of Tears Cherokee Nation
.... Ross is blamed for sending the
Cherokee on the long, arduous and time-consuming route across
land while he and his family took the shorter and less dangerous ....
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Introduction The words we use make a difference. Y
.... all along to break its promises to the
Cherokee that the treaties allowing some to stay in the South and others to have permanent claims to
land in the West ....
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Importance of Land in Early America
.... From 1750 to 1850, America was not truly the
land of the free. .... People New York: Oxford University Press Perdue, T. and Green MD, eds., The
Cherokee Removal: A ....
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Pan-Indian Movement
.... That, however, clashed with the realities of white expansionism originating in Georgia, as well as US
land agreements signed with the
Cherokee, Choctaw, and ....
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US, Canadian & Australian Exploitation of Natives
.... The result of this was that many peoples, such as the
Cherokee, were removed from highly productive
land to the fragile and (for humans) unproductive lands of ....
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American Indian Life American Indian life has been base
.... power to prevent emigration or the cession of
land. Georgia passed a law requiring that after June 30, 1830 all the laws and customs of the
Cherokee were to be ....
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The History of Georgia
.... 40,000 square miles in the southern Appalachian Mountains, and the
Cherokee and Creek .... confrontation ending in the retreat of the Creek Nation to
land south of ....
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American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... Act of 1830 which authorized the exchange of unorganized public
land in present .... the 'Trail of Tears,' over which 20-25 percent of the
Cherokee Nation perished ....
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INVOLVEMENT OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
.... Act of 1830 which authorized the exchange of unorganized public
land in present .... the 'Trail of Tears,' over which 20-25 percent of the
Cherokee Nation perished ....
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Institutional Change Among the Powhatans
.... The
Cherokee, the Chickasaw and the Creek became agrarian capitalists in pursuit of .... 7). By the 19th century, the Powhatans had lost their
land and their ....
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Trail of Tears
.... Cherokees to leave behind their farms, their
land and their homes. Even though President Andrew Jackson whose life and command were saved by
Cherokee allies at ....
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Early Settlement of Texas
.... Fields and John Hunter had already made the contention that the
Cherokee Indians in .... Each of the families would receive a square league of
land for grazing and ....
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The Work that Stories Do
.... Here is an abbreviated version of the
Cherokee flood story: Before the Great Flood there lived a man and his wife in a
land now below the waters called Lami. ....
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1994 Presidential-Congressional Relations
.... by ignoring its national banking charter grants; he opposed the Supreme Court by refusing to enforce a decision granting the
Cherokee nation
land rights in the ....
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Native Americans and Whites: 1600-1820
.... Specific tribes (most notably the Iroquois and the
Cherokee) became military and .... 19th century, the federal government wanted to open this
land to settlement by ....
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Death and Endings
.... and a mountaintop landing: Before the Great Flood there lived a man and his wife in a
land now below the waters called Lami. There were no
Cherokee at that time ....
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The Black Hawk War
.... Marshall's logic rested on the prerogatives of conquest and subsequent
land grant by .... Later, in
Cherokee v. Georgia, Marshall referred to the Indian nations as ....
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Native American Resistance Movement
.... Marshall's logic rested on the prerogatives of conquest and subsequent
land grant by .... Later, in
Cherokee v. Georgia, Marshall referred to the Indian nations as ....
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Black Hawk War
.... Marshall's logic rested on the prerogatives of conquest and subsequent
land grant by .... Later, in
Cherokee v. Georgia, Marshall referred to the Indian nations as ....
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Native American Resistance Movement
.... Marshall's logic rested on the prerogatives of conquest and subsequent
land grant by .... Later, in
Cherokee v. Georgia, Marshall referred to the Indian nations as ....
(2341

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TEXAN INDEPENDENCE
.... had at times lived among the Cherokees, negotiated in February 1836 a treaty with the
Cherokee Nation under which the Cherokees, in return for
land grants in ....
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American Indian Treaties AMERICAN INDIAN TREATIES This research ...
.... conquests, the Indian tribes did not have unrestricted title to
land but rather .... In
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831), he likened the status of Amerindians to ....
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Government Domination of Indian Affairs
.... Whites made treaties, conducted
land transactions, and negotiated on the tribal level .... United States Census, the largest Indian tribe was the
Cherokee with over ....
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anthropology
.... has approved
land grant of university property, principally the
land on which .... Georgia, from approximately 950 CE to the Creek and
Cherokee anthropological and ....
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