Red, White, and Black: Cherokee Adoption of White Culture
History and Historical Fiction
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Publisher Description
These 2 papers examine some of the ways in which, beginning very early in their interactions with European-Americans, the Cherokee began to adopt white culture and make it their own, modeling much of their way of life on the way of life of their white neighbors, so much so that many of them sided with the Confederacy during the Civil War, among them, Stand Watie, hated by many of his own people for selling the Cherokee's lands in the Southeast, without tribal consent, later, the last Confederate General to surrender, more than a month after Robert E. Lee.
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