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Title: The Cherokee Nation
Author: Marion L. Starkey
Format: Hardcover w/dustjacket, 355 pages
Illustrations: N/A
Size: 7" X 9 3/4"
Publisher: JG Press, MA, 1995
ISBN: 1572151226
Condition: Very Good in Good dustjacket. Binding tight, pages bright and unmarked. Dustjacket has some creasing on the front and top edge, and light scuffing on back, no tears or chips.
This book tells the tragic story of a great and beloved people both before and after it was uprooted from its ancestral lands in the Southeast, and forced to travel the "Trail of Tears" to resettlement across the Mississippi in Indian Territory. This classic history describes the harmonious relationship that first existed between Indians and whites, how the Cherokees adopted modern dress and technology and even developed their own alphabet - until greed and cynicism shattered the bond and led to one of the most dramatic and shameful episodes in American history.
Author: Marion L. Starkey
Format: Hardcover w/dustjacket, 355 pages
Illustrations: N/A
Size: 7" X 9 3/4"
Publisher: JG Press, MA, 1995
ISBN: 1572151226
Condition: Very Good in Good dustjacket. Binding tight, pages bright and unmarked. Dustjacket has some creasing on the front and top edge, and light scuffing on back, no tears or chips.
This book tells the tragic story of a great and beloved people both before and after it was uprooted from its ancestral lands in the Southeast, and forced to travel the "Trail of Tears" to resettlement across the Mississippi in Indian Territory. This classic history describes the harmonious relationship that first existed between Indians and whites, how the Cherokees adopted modern dress and technology and even developed their own alphabet - until greed and cynicism shattered the bond and led to one of the most dramatic and shameful episodes in American history.



