Pioneer Days in the Early Southwest
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The book, originally published in 1932, offers a comprehensive account of the relocation of the Five Civilized Tribes to Oklahoma, marking a significant historical event on its centennial anniversary. Authored by Grant Foreman, it has established itself as the authoritative text on the subject, providing in-depth analysis and insight into the Indian Removal policy and its impact. Its enduring respect and relevance in the field make it a crucial resource for understanding this pivotal moment in American history.
A biography of Sequoyah, inventor of a writing system for the Cherokee language.
This collection focuses on republishing classic works from the early 1900s and earlier, making them accessible and affordable for modern readers. Each edition features the original text and artwork, preserving the authenticity of these scarce and valuable books.
Set against the backdrop of the western United States, this diary chronicles the experiences of two soldiers tasked with mapping territory for a reservation. The narrative reveals troubling historical attitudes towards Native Americans, depicting them as "savages" in a time of exploitation for material gain. While some language may be jarring to modern readers, the book serves as a crucial reflection on evolving mindsets and the complexities of American history, making it essential for those interested in exploration and cultural change.