BECOMING WILL ROGERS: SOVEREIGNTY, SOCIETY, AND LAND IN THE CHEROKEE NATION, 1879–1902

The colonial complexity of the Cherokee Nation’s relationship with the United States would profoundly shape Will Rogers’s career. Without understanding what was specifically Cherokee about his childhood, however, it is easy to overlook how deeply Rogers was embedded in tribal cultural traditions and...

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Treaties
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War
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