Chiefs of Nations

Chiefs of Nations
Author: Paul Thomas Vickers
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2005-10
Genre: Cherokee Indians
ISBN: 9780595369843

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Chiefs of Nations: First Edition: The Cherokee Nation 1730 to 1839-109 years of Political Dialogue and Treaties brings to light an abundance of uncharted and detrimental facts that serve as testimonial changing the history of the Cherokee Nation. Covering the Colonial period with new and fresh accounts taken directly from the Colonial records to the onset of the federal period with the United States, as recorded in the minutes of the 1st to 17th congress; Chiefs of Nations radiates to the publics need for truth and realistic coverage between the United States and Indian Nations; once governed by traditional governments-populating the entire continent, of the United States of America. Both technical and dramatic, Chiefs of Nations, unlike other books such as, Browns Old Frontiers, Cherokee Tragedy, The Cherokees, Trail of Tears (The rise and fall of the Cherokee Nation): Chiefs of Nations, discovers the actual causes that led to the acts and resolves of Congress, for the expansion of the Southeastern States and Territories-into the Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations boundaries. Populated with fully quoted documents from the Federal Records and unedited Treaties, Chiefs of Nations, reveals the shocking truth: exposing the contentions between rival factions and the development of an insurgent political party in 1825, that ultimately gained control of the Cherokee Nation, and released claim to all their remaining lands in 1835.

Chiefs Warriors

Chiefs   Warriors
Author: Edward Curtis,Edward S. Curtis,Christopher Cardozo,Callaway Editions
Publsiher: Little Brown GBR
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0821223410

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This miniature gift book focuses on the subject of chiefs and warriors of native American life. It presents photographs found in Edward C. Curtis's 20-volume study of North American Indians, originally published at the beginning of this century.

Firekeepers of the Twenty First Century

Firekeepers of the Twenty First Century
Author: Cora Voyageur
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780773575103

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Beginning with Elsie Knott, the first female chief in Canada, Cora Voyageur presents the lives of sixty-four of the ninety women chiefs who have assumed the traditionally male role of elected First Nations leadership. Using a range of qualitative research strategies, surveys, participant observation, interviews, and discussions with focus groups, Voyageur presents the colonial histories behind the issues that contemporary Aboriginal communities struggle with and delineates the resulting leadership dilemmas for chiefs, while also articulating a story that is unique to First Nations women.

Native Chiefs and Famous M tis

Native Chiefs and Famous M  tis
Author: Holly Quan
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2009-12-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1894974743

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These tales of bravery, courage and decisive action in times of terrible conflict are the stories of heroes. Although the lives of the Native chiefs and famous Métis featured in this book were often tinged with sadness and loss, they were also an inspiration. Full of adventures and battles, these tales ultimately tell of the negotiations, broken promises and harsh realities of the changing face of the West.

Unsettling Canada

Unsettling Canada
Author: Arthur Manuel,Grand Chief Ronald M. Derrickson
Publsiher: Between the Lines
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781771135573

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A Canadian bestseller and winner of the 2016 Canadian Historical Association Aboriginal History Book Prize, Unsettling Canada is a landmark text built on a unique collaboration between two First Nations leaders. Arthur Manuel (1951–2017) was one of the most forceful advocates for Indigenous title and rights in Canada; Grand Chief Ron Derrickson, one of the most successful Indigenous businessmen in the country. Together, they bring a fresh perspective and bold new ideas to Canada’s most glaring piece of unfinished business: the place of Indigenous peoples within the country’s political and economic space. This vital second edition features a foreword by award-winning activist Naomi Klein and an all-new chapter co-authored by Law professor Nicole Schabus and Manuel’s daughter, Kanahus, honouring the multi-generational legacy of the Manuel family’s work.

Chiefs of Nations

Chiefs of Nations
Author: Paul Thomas Vickers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006
Genre: Cherokee Indians
ISBN: LCCN:2007580052

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A history of the Cherokee Nation, from 1730 through 1839. This work specifically attempts to rectify historical errors regarding the Nation, and makes extensive use of surviving primary records.

From Where I Stand

From Where I Stand
Author: Jody Wilson-Raybould
Publsiher: Purich Books
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2019-09-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780774880558

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An Indigenous leader who has dedicated her life to Indigenous Rights, Jody Wilson-Raybould has represented both First Nations and the Crown at the highest levels. And she is not afraid to give Canadians what they need most – straight talk on what has to be done to move beyond our colonial legacy and achieve true reconciliation in Canada. In this powerful book, drawn from speeches and other writings, she urges all Canadians – both Indigenous and non-Indigenous – to build upon the momentum already gained or risk hard-won progress being lost. The good news is that Indigenous Nations already have the solutions. But now is time to act and build a shared postcolonial future based on the foundations of trust, cooperation, recognition, and good governance.

Take Us to Your Chief

Take Us to Your Chief
Author: Drew Hayden Taylor
Publsiher: D & M Publishers
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-10-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781771621328

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A forgotten Haudenosaunee social song beams into the cosmos like a homing beacon for interstellar visitors. A computer learns to feel sadness and grief from the history of atrocities committed against First Nations. A young Native man discovers the secret to time travel in ancient petroglyphs. Drawing inspiration from science fiction legends like Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov and Ray Bradbury, Drew Hayden Taylor frames classic science-fiction tropes in an Aboriginal perspective. The nine stories in this collection span all traditional topics of science fiction--from peaceful aliens to hostile invaders; from space travel to time travel; from government conspiracies to connections across generations. Yet Taylor's First Nations perspective draws fresh parallels, likening the cultural implications of alien contact to those of the arrival of Europeans in the Americas, or highlighting the impossibility of remaining a "good Native" in such an unnatural situation as a space mission. Infused with Native stories and variously mysterious, magical and humorous, Take Us to Your Chief is the perfect mesh of nostalgically 1950s-esque science fiction with modern First Nations discourse.