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WEEK THREE: July 13–July 19, 2014=

Guiding Questions:

  1. How is Cherokee identity defined, maintained, and expressed across the post-removal Cherokee world?
  2. How have contrasting paradigms of unity, governance, and decision making impacted Cherokee life?
  3. What lessons can be learned from the history of the Cherokee people over the last 250 years and how are these lessons relevant to bridging cultural divides in the present?

Required Readings for Week Three:

Denson, Andrew. Demanding the Cherokee Nation: Indian Autonomy and American Culture, 1830-1900. University of Nebraska Press, 2004.

Holm, Tom, Diane J. Pearson, and Ben Chavis. Peoplehood: A Model for the Extension of Sovereignty in American Indian Studies (pp. 7-24) in Wicazo Sa Review, Vol. 18, Number 1, Spring 2003. University of Minnesota Press.


Suggested Readings for Week Three:

Dugan, Betty J. Voices from the Periphery: Reconstructing and Interpreting Post-Removal Histories of the Duck Town Cherokees (pp. 41–68) in Southern Indians and Anthropologists. University of Georgia Press, 2002.

Finger, John R. A Traditional Way of Life (pp. 60–81), and Always a Cherokee (pp.147–178) in The Eastern Band of the Cherokee 1819–1900. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 1984.

Mankiller, Wilma and Michael Wallis. Mankiller: A Chief and her People. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1993.

Rifkin, Mark, “Representing the Cherokee Nation: Subaltern Studies and Native American Sovereignty,” boundary 2, 32 (Sept. 2005), 47–80.




DATE MORNING

8:30 to 12:00
AFTERNOON

1:00 to 4:30
EVENING
Sunday

July 13

Independent study Independent study Independent study
Monday

July 14
The Cherokee Nation: Defining the Diaspora



Denson and Riggs
  • Discussion Groups
  • Independent Project Work

Franklin, Julius , faculty, and staff

Tuesday

July 15
Cherokee Language and Literacy



Tom Belt
Education, Assimilation, and New Immersion Initiatives



Belt, Belt, Dugan, Harlan
Independent Study
Wednesday

July 16
Complicating Factors: Economics, Cultural Identity, and Equity



Denson and Riggs
The Eastern Band Now and into the Future



Riggs, Dugan
Independent study
Thursday

July 17
Complete Independent Projects



Franklin, Julius, staff
Complete Independent Projects



Franklin, Julius, staff
Independent study
Friday

July 18
Sharing Institute Projects



Franklin, faculty, staff
  • Sharing Institute Projects
  • Institute Evaluation

Franklin, faculty, staff

Closing dinner
Saturday

July 19
Breakfast and Departure