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Learn moreA sweeping new history reveals how the Cherokees became a nation as they navigated a century and a half of intertribal conflicts and colonial expansion that threatened their way of life.
For more than 150 years between their first encounters with the English in the 1670s and forced removal along the Trail of Tears, the Cherokees negotiated mounting pressures. As their world was convulsed by the spread of European diseases, competition for guns, furs, and deerskins, and imperial powersโ unrelenting pursuit of โsavageโ allies, Cherokee communities responded by creating new solidarities. At the dawn of the eighteenth century, the idea of unity among the widely dispersed Cherokees would scarcely have occurred to their leaders. A century later, chiefs would declare unequivocally that they stood for the whole Cherokee nation.
Steps toward national unity were partially a response to the exigencies of war. But while armed conflict was frequent, David Narrett shows that the bonds of Cherokee peoplehood were forged primarily through efforts to maintain peace and secure their livelihoods. The Cherokees?both men and women?were remarkably skillful diplomats who practiced peacemaking as a distinctive spiritual art in which adversaries would reconcile through a mutual and symbolic forgetting of wrongs inflicted on one another. Pragmatic, nuanced, and purposeful, Cherokees adeptly managed relationships with colonials and Indigenous rivals, seeking to preserve their independence and living space and to maximize advantages from trade.
Rich in detail and insight, and told through captivating personal stories,ย The Cherokeesย offers a portrait of the perseverance that built a nation. Amid an onslaught of struggle and change, the Cherokees became a people who survived against all odds.
David Narrett is the author ofย Adventurism and Empire: The Struggle for Mastery in the Louisiana-Florida Borderlandsย and Inheritance andย Family Life in Colonial New York City. He is Professor of History at the University of Texas at Arlington. Narrett lives in Benbrook, TX.
DeLanna Studi is an actress, voiceover artist, and proud citizen of the Cherokee Nation. She wrote and performed And So We Walked, a play based on retracing her family's footsteps along the Trail of Tears with her father, which has been produced at Triad Stage and Portland Center Stage. The recipient of the 2016 MAP Fund Grant and a Cherokee Preservation Foundation Grant, she serves as chair of SAG-AFTRA's National Native Committee.
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Audiobook details
Author:
David Narrett
Narrator:
DeLanna Studi
ISBN:
9781666690323
Length:
22 hours 10 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Dreamscape Media
Publication date:
April 1, 2025
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#2,269 Overall
Genre rank:
#92 in Politics & Economy