Cherokee Nation: History Course: Section 9
The document open Section 9: Cherokee Golden Age with a photo titled Supreme Court Building, 1844. This section includes information on Cherokee Golden Years.
The document open Section 9: Cherokee Golden Age with a photo titled Supreme Court Building, 1844. This section includes information on Cherokee Golden Years.
The document opens Section 10: The Civil War with a photo titled General Stand Watie, 1864. This section includes information about the Confederate Treaty of October 7, 1861, letters form Stand Watie, Sarah Watie, and a newsletter titled Freedmen of the Cherokee Nation.
The document opens Section 10: Civil War Retributions with a photo titled Elias C. Boudinot, 1866. This section includes information regarding, Treaty of July 19, 1866, Cherokee Tobacco, Banj v. Carrolloton Railroad, Goingsnake district, Trail of Ezekiel Proctor, Shawnee Treaty, Maps.
The document opens Section 12: Territorial Status of Cherokee Courts with a photo titled Saline Courthouse, 1884. This section includes information regarding Mehlin vs. Ice and Talton vs. Mayes.
The document open Section 13: Cherokee Outlet with a photo titled Cherokee Outlet, 1874. This Section includes information regarding Cherokee Strip Proclamation, Oklahoma becoming a state, Maps, Act of March 3, 1893, and Massacres by the Red Men.
Cherokee Nation History Course: Section 14; Allotment Policies. This chapter in the book Cherokee Natio History goes over the topic of Allotment Policies. It also includes the 1897 Dawes Roll Notice. A notice for cherokees to register with the Dawes Commission from Principle Cheif Samuel …
Cherokee Nation History Course: Section 15; Termination Acts. it alo includes a section on the 1900 Cherokee Advocate Office.
Cherokee Nation History Course: Section 16; Daws Commision Resistance. This chapter also goes over the topic of the 1905 Sequoyah Convention.
Cherokee Nation History Course: Section 17; Oklahoma Statehood . This Chapter also goes over the topic of 1909 Northeastern state Normal.
Cherokee Nation History Course: Section 18; Land Restriction Acts. This Chapter also goes over the topic of 1910 Redbird Smith.
Cherokee Nation History Course: Section 19; Federal Policy Post Statehood. This chapter also goes over the topic of 1904 Tahlequah Federal Building.
Cherokee Nation History Course: Section 20; Trible Revitalization Law. This chapter also goes over the topic of 1945 Principal Cheif Milam.
Cherokee Nation History Course: Section 21; Modern federal Indian Law. This chapter also goes over the chapter of the handbook of Federal Indian Law.
Cherokee Nation History Course: Section 22; Cherokee Country. This chapter also goes oer the topic of UKB Smokeshop Forfeeitures.
Cherokee Nation History Course: Section 23; Present Status of the Cherokee Nation. This chapter also goes over the topic of 1875 and 1985 Cherokee law books.
Indian Recipes from Cherokee Indians of Eastern Oklahoma. These recipes have been handed down by word of mouth for generations.
Indian Recipes from Cherokee Indians of Eastern Oklahoma. These Recipes have been handded down by word of mouth for generations.
Indian Recipes from Cherokee Indians of Eastern Oklahoma. These Recipes have been handded down by word of mouth for generations.
Indian Recipes from Cherokee Indians of Eastern Oklahoma. These Recipes have been handded down by word of mouth for generations.
Indian Recipes from Cherokee Indians of Eastern Oklahoma. These Recipes have been handded down by word of mouth for generations.
Indian Recipes from Cherokee Indians of Eastern Oklahoma. These Recipes have been handded down by word of mouth for generations.
Indian Recipes from Cherokee Indians of Eastern Oklahoma. These Recipes have been handded down by word of mouth for generations.
Indian Recipes from Cherokee Indians of Eastern Oklahoma. These Recipes have been handded down by word of mouth for generations.
Indian Recipes from Cherokee Indians of Eastern Oklahoma. These Recipes have been handded down by word of mouth for generations.
Indian Recipes from Cherokee Indians of Eastern Oklahoma. These Recipes have been handded down by word of mouth for generations.