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Deconstructing the Cherokee Nation - Town, Region, and Nation among Eighteenth-Century Cherokees (Paperback)
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Deconstructing the Cherokee Nation - Town, Region, and Nation among Eighteenth-Century Cherokees (Paperback)
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This significant contribution to Cherokee studies examines the
tribe's life during the eighteenth century, up to the Removal. By
revealing town loyalties and regional alliances, Tyler Boulware
uncovers a persistent identification hierarchy among the colonial
Cherokee. Boulware aims to fill the gap in Cherokee historical
studies by addressing two significant aspects of Cherokee identity:
town and region. Though other factors mattered, these were arguably
the most recognizable markers by which Cherokee peoples structured
group identity and influenced their interactions with outside
groups during the colonial era. This volume focuses on the
understudied importance of social and political ties that gradually
connected villages and regions and slowly weakened the localism
that dominated in earlier decades. It highlights the importance of
borderland interactions to Cherokee political behavior and provides
a nuanced investigation of the issue of Native American identity,
bringing geographic relevance and distinctions to the topic.
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