Chickamagua Cherokee Mask, BlackChickamagua Cherokee Mask, White

People ofColor in Old Tennessee, First People of Tennessee

TNGenWeb, Presents
Three Important Research Papers
by Patrick Minges

 
 
 

In Memoriam

The words on these pages are dedicated to the memory of a great Tennessean, the Reverend Dr. James Melvin Washington. The quantity of his gifts was only surpassed by the quality of his life. Through his vision, we came to see ourselves in a better light. 

 

Table of Contents

Beneath the Underdog:
Race, Religion, and the “Trail of Tears”

Who are you? I am Keetoowah’s Son:
Cherokee Nationalism and the Civil War

The Keetoowah Society and the Avocation of Religious
Nationalism in the Cherokee Nation, 1855-1867

Introduction
Chapter One
Red, White, and Black in the Old South
(170k page)

Chapter Two
Birth and Growth of the Keetoowah Society
(167k page)

Chapter Three
Between Two Fires
(158k page)

Chapter Four
Return of the Native
(149k page)

Chapter Five
A New Nation
(143k page)

Conclusion
 

The mask is from the Chickamagua Cherokee of the Tennessee River Valley.
It was done by my friend and Cherokee Historian Ken Martin.
Patrick Minges
 

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