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The Cherokee Nation of Indians. (1887 N 05 / 1883-1884 (pages 121-378))

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This work provides a comprehensive account of the Cherokee Nation's historical interactions with colonial and federal governments, detailing land cessions and treaties from the colonial period through the 19th century. It examines significant treaties, including those made in 1785, 1791, and 1835, alongside the socio-political dynamics affecting the Cherokee people. The narrative highlights the challenges faced by the Cherokees, including territorial disputes, removal policies, and their efforts to maintain sovereignty. Additionally, it discusses the impact of external pressures and internal divisions within the Cherokee Nation, offering insights into their cultural resilience and adaptation during a tumultuous period in American history.

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Charles C. Royce

Charles C. Royce was an American ethnologist and historian known for his contributions to the study of Native American tribes, particularly in the context of land cessions. His notable works include "Cessions of Land by Indian Tribes to the United States: Illustrated by Those in the State of Indiana," which provides an in-depth examination of land transactions involving Native American tribes in Indiana. Royce also authored "The Cherokee Nation of Indians," which explores the history and culture of the Cherokee people. His research has been influential in the field of ethnology, offering valuable insights into the relationships between Native American tribes and the United States government.

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