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And Still The Waters Run The Betrayal Of The Five Civilized Tribes Angie Debo Amanda Cobbgreetham

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And Still The Waters Run The Betrayal Of The Five Civilized Tribes Angie Debo Amanda Cobbgreetham
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And Still The Waters Run The Betrayal Of The Five Civilized Tribes Angie Debo Amanda Cobbgreetham instant download after payment.

Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.31 MB
Pages: 504
Author: Angie Debo; Amanda Cobb-Greetham
ISBN: 9780691242149, 0691242143
Language: English
Year: 2022

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And Still The Waters Run The Betrayal Of The Five Civilized Tribes Angie Debo Amanda Cobbgreetham by Angie Debo; Amanda Cobb-greetham 9780691242149, 0691242143 instant download after payment.

The classic book that exposed the scandal of the dispossession of native land by American settlers
And Still the Waters Run tells the tragic story of the liquidation of the independent Indian republics of the Choctaws, Chickasaws, Cherokees, Creeks, and Seminoles, known as the Five Civilized Tribes. At the turn of the twentieth century, the tribes owned the eastern half of what is now Oklahoma, a territory immensely wealthy in farmland, forests, coal, and oil. Their political and economic status was guaranteed by the federal government—until American settlers arrived. Congress abrogated treaties that it had promised would last “as long as the waters run,” and within a generation, the tribes were systematically stripped of their holdings, and were rescued from starvation only through public charity. Called a “work of art” by writer Oliver La Farge, And Still the Waters Run was so controversial when it was first published that Angie Debo was banned from teaching in Oklahoma for many years. Now with an incisive foreword by Amanda Cobb-Greetham, here is the acclaimed book that first documented the scandalous founding of Oklahoma on native land.

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