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Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree: Alcohol and the Sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation (Indians of the Southeast) [Repost]

Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree: Alcohol and the Sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation (Indians of the Southeast) by Izumi Ishii
English | April 1, 2008 | ISBN: 0803225067 | 278 pages | PDF | 1.12 MB

Roots of Our Renewal: Ethnobotany and Cherokee Environmental Governance  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at July 20, 2021
Roots of Our Renewal: Ethnobotany and Cherokee Environmental Governance

Roots of Our Renewal: Ethnobotany and Cherokee Environmental Governance By Clint Carroll
2015 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 0816690898 | PDF | 8 MB

Toward Cherokee Removal : Land, Violence, and the White Man's Chance  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by readerXXI at Nov. 10, 2020
Toward Cherokee Removal : Land, Violence, and the White Man's Chance

Toward Cherokee Removal : Land, Violence, and the White Man's Chance
by Adam J. Pratt
English | 2020 | ISBN: 0820358258 | 239 Pages | PDF | 6.13 MB

The Cherokee Nation: A History  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at July 23, 2023
The Cherokee Nation: A History

Robert J. Conley, "The Cherokee Nation: A History"
English | 2008 | ISBN: 0826332358, 082633234X | PDF | pages: 366 | 7.0 mb

Toward Cherokee Removal : Land, Violence, and the White Man's Chance  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by readerXXI at Oct. 20, 2020
Toward Cherokee Removal : Land, Violence, and the White Man's Chance

Toward Cherokee Removal : Land, Violence, and the White Man's Chance
by Adam J. Pratt
English | 2020 | ISBN: 0820358258 | 239 Pages | ePUB | 0.58 MB
Cherokee Women in Charge: Female Power and Leadership in American Indian Nations of Eastern North America

Karen Coody Cooper, "Cherokee Women in Charge: Female Power and Leadership in American Indian Nations of Eastern North America"
English | ISBN: 1476688184 | 2022 | 245 pages | EPUB | 11 MB

Tone and Accent in Oklahoma Cherokee  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Oct. 27, 2021
Tone and Accent in Oklahoma Cherokee

Hiroto Uchihara, "Tone and Accent in Oklahoma Cherokee "
English | ISBN: 0198739443 | 2016 | 256 pages | PDF | 22 MB
Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree: Alcohol and the Sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation (Indians of the Southeast) (repost)

Izumi Ishii, "Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree: Alcohol and the Sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation (Indians of the Southeast)"
2008 | ISBN: 0803225067 | PDF | 278 pages | 1.1 MB

Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree examines the role of alcohol among the Cherokees through more than two hundred years, from contact with white traders until Oklahoma reached statehood in 1907. While acknowledging the addictive and socially destructive effects of alcohol, Izumi Ishii also examines the ways in which alcohol was culturally integrated into Native society and how it served the overarching economic and political goals of the Cherokee Nation.
Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree: Alcohol and the Sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation (Indians of the Southeast) (repost)

Izumi Ishii, "Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree: Alcohol and the Sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation (Indians of the Southeast)"
English | 2008 | ISBN: 0803225067 | PDF | 278 pages | 1.1 MB

Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree examines the role of alcohol among the Cherokees through more than two hundred years, from contact with white traders until Oklahoma reached statehood in 1907. While acknowledging the addictive and socially destructive effects of alcohol, Izumi Ishii also examines the ways in which alcohol was culturally integrated into Native society and how it served the overarching economic and political goals of the Cherokee Nation.

Anetso, the Cherokee Ball Game: At the Center of Ceremony and Identity  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by alt_f4 at July 3, 2016
Anetso, the Cherokee Ball Game: At the Center of Ceremony and Identity

Anetso, the Cherokee Ball Game: At the Center of Ceremony and Identity (First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies (University of North Carolina Press Hardcover)) by Michael J. Zogry
English | July 22, 2010 | ISBN: 0807833606 | 329 Pages | PDF | 4 MB

Anetso, a centuries-old Cherokee ball game still played today, is a vigorous, sometimes violent activity that rewards speed, strength, and agility. At the same time, it is the focus of several linked ritual activities. Is it a sport? Is it a religious ritual? Could it possibly be both? Why has it lasted so long, surviving through centuries of upheaval and change?