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    Patrick Minges’ Research Papers

    Chickamagua 
Cherokee Mask, Black    Chickamagua Cherokee Mask, White

    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.”
    /s/ Patrick Minges

     

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