The Payne-Butrick Papers, 2-Volume Set

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Price
$172.50
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Publish Date
Pages
928
Dimensions
7.5 X 10.3 X 3.2 inches | 5.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780803228436

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About the Author
William L. Anderson is a professor emeritus at Western Carolina University. He is the coeditor of A Guide to Cherokee Documents in Foreign Archives and the editor of Cherokee Removal: Before and After and the Journal of Cherokee Studies. Jane L. Brown is an instructor of anthropology at Western Carolina University. Anne F. Rogers is a professor of anthropology at Western Carolina University and coeditor of Culture, Crisis, and Conflict: Cherokee British Relations, 1756-1765.
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"Anderson, Brown, and Rogers . . . have done a remarkable job of compiling the Payne-Butrick papers, a compendium of lore about religion, kinship, government, and myriad other elements of Cherokee cultural history. . . . A must-have set for libraries, especially in the old Cherokee Southeast and Oklahoma."--C.R. Kasee, CHOICE
"The Payne-Butrick Papers will be used by scholars, and, more important, larger numbers of Cherokee people can refer to them as well. That this information can now be easily accessed in the Qualla Boundary, North Carolina, and in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, rather than just in Chicago is a wonderful thing, and Anderson, Brown, and Rogers are to be commended for taking on and successfully completing this important work."--Rose Stremlau, Journal of American History