The Cherokees

The Cherokees

by Grace Steele Woodward
The Cherokees

The Cherokees

by Grace Steele Woodward

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Overview

Of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians the Cherokees were early recognized as the greatest and the most civilized. Indeed, between 1540 and 1906 they reached a higher peak of civilization than any other North American Indian tribe. They invented a syllabary and developed an intricate government, including a system of courts of law. They published their own newspaper in both Cherokee and English and became noted as orators and statesmen.

At the beginning the Cherokees’ conquest of civilization was agonizingly slow and uncertain. Warlords of the southern Appalachian Highlands, they were loath to expend their energies elsewhere. In the words of a British officer, "They are like the Devil’s pigg, they will neither lead nor drive."

But, led or driven, the warlike and willful Cherokees, lingering in the Stone Age by choice at the turn of the eighteenth century, were forced by circumstances to transfer their concentration on war to problems posed by the white man. To cope with these unwelcome problems, they had to turn from the conquests of war to the conquest of civilization.

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806118154
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 09/28/1982
Series: Civilization of the American Indian Series , #65
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 355
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.93(d)

About the Author

Grace Steel Woodward (1899–1987) was the author of numerous books, including The Cherokees and Pocahontas.

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