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Renaissance and repression: The Oklahoma Cherokee

A new kind of double-think perpetuates a myth of assimilation

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Further Reading Suggested by the Authors

  • And Still the Waters Run by Angie Debo (Princeton University Press, 1940) is a historian’s meticulous account of the techniques through which the Five Civilized Tribes were stripped of their resources at the beginning of this century.

  • The New Indians by Stan Steiner (Harper and Row, 1968). Chapter one presents a portrait of spokesmen for the present community of traditional Cherokee Indians and an account of their efforts to buck the Oklahoma “establishment.”

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Wahrhaftig, A.L., Thomas, R.K. Renaissance and repression: The Oklahoma Cherokee. Trans-action 6, 42–48 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02806274

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