Cherokee Americans : the eastern band of Cherokees in the twentieth century / John R. Finger.
Material type: TextSeries: Indians of the SoutheastPublication details: Lincoln, Neb. : University of Nebraska Press, �1991.Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 247 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:- text
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-234) and index.
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Finger is a descendant of the tribal remnant that avoided removal in the 1830s and instead remained in North Carolina. Most now live on a reservation adjacent to Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
The Eastern Band in 1900 -- Progressivism and the Cherokees -- The citizenship and allotment disputes -- Continuity and change -- A new park and a new deal -- Pursuing the wily tourist -- Testing the federal relationship -- Growth, acculturation, and self-determination -- Cherokee Americans.
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