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Oklahoma Freedmen of the Five Tribes
9781467154772
Regular price $23.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Explore accounts of Oklahoma’s Freedmen as told by their descendants in these stories of resistance and resilience on the Western frontier. The Freedmen of Oklahoma were black people, both enslaved and free, who had been living among the Indian nations. After the official abolition of slavery in 1866, they forged an identity as their own people as they faced the challenges of the western frontier. By 1906, before Oklahoma statehood, over 20,000 people were classified as “Freedmen” from Five Tribes: Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek and Seminole Nations. For decades, their descendants have been rediscovering their family history and restoring its place in the larger narrative. Angela Walton-Raji has compiled this collection of stories, told by descendants from all five tribes, to ensure that the Freedmen of Oklahoma claim their vibrant part of the state’s heritage.

The Jicarilla Apache of Dulce
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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
9780738541471
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Navajo Scouts During the Apache Wars
9781467141956
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Arizona’s Historic Trading Posts
9781467132497
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The Tohono O'odham and Pimeria Alta
9780738556338
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The Hopi People
9780738556482
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Pueblos of New Mexico
9781467129428
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The Cherokee Nation and Tahlequah
9780738502892
Regular price $24.99 Sale price $17.49 Save 30%and features the capital, Tahlequah. The U.S. government's harsh treatment of the Cherokees culminating in the notorious "Trail of Tears" is documented here. In Indian Territory, the Cherokees quickly established systems of democratic government, education,
and communication. Many lived in the same manner as their white counterparts of the time, as wealthy plantation owners and ranchers. They were completely literate in their own written language, printing newspapers, magazines, and books. Devastation struck as the Civil War split the Cherokees into factions, dividing families and neighbors and destroying communities and homes. Again, the resilient Cherokees rebuilt their nation,
enjoying growth and renewed prosperity until land allotment and statehood stripped away their self-governance. The progressive, accomplished character of the Cherokees is evidenced by the pictures and stories in this book. Here you will meet the leaders who helped rebuild the great Cherokee Nation, legendary figures like Sequoyah and Will Rogers, and the patriots and artisans who have kept the tribe's culture and tradition alive throughout history.

Legendary Locals of Gallup
9781467125673
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Navajo Weavers of the American Southwest
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New Mexico Native American Lore
9781467150545
Regular price $23.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Pull on the uncanny threads from the legendary tapestry of New Mexico's Native American heritage.
Ancient Indian history and present Native American cultures are woven together in the Land of Enchantment. The threads of these tales stretch back to Mimbres burial grounds and prehistoric trade routes. Stories and traditions tie the land to its people, in spite of the cycles of slaughter and theft that have threatened to pluck them apart. Descend into the kivas of Chaco Canyon or seek out the high mountains where the clouds mark the stones. From legends of the Salt Woman to the legacy of the Ghost Dance, Ray John de Aragon examines the mysteries of the mesas.

Hidden History of the Llano Estacado
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Apache Legends & Lore of Southern New Mexico
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Navajo and Hopi Art in Arizona
9781467117890
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