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For the first time, the voices of Eastern Band Cherokee women
receive their proper due. A watershed event, this book unearths
three centuries of previously unknown and largely ignored speeches,
letters, and other writings from Eastern Band Cherokee women. Like
other Native American tribes, the Cherokees endured numerous
hardships at the hands of the United States government. As their
heritage came under assault, so did their desire to keep their
traditions. The Eastern Band Cherokees were no exception, and at
the forefront of their struggle were their women. Eastern Band
Cherokee Women analyzes how the women of the Eastern Band served as
honored members of the tribe, occupying both positions of
leadership and respect. Carney shows how in the early 1800s women
leaders, such as Beloved Nancy Ward, battled to retain her people's
heritage and sovereignty. Other women, such as Catharine Brown, a
mission school student, discovered the power of the written word
and thereby made themselves heard just as eloquently. Carney traces
the voices of these women through the twentieth century, describing
how Cherokees such as Marie Junaluska and Joyce Dugan have
preserved a culture threatened by an increasingly homogenous
society. This book is a fitting testament to their contributions.
Eastern Band Cherokee Women stands out by demonstrating the
overwhelming importance of women to the preservation of the Eastern
Band. From passionate speeches to articulately drafted personal
letters, Carney helps readers explore the many nuances of these
timeless voices.
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