The State of Sequoyah

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESSISBN: 9780806194639

Indigenous Sovereignty and the Quest for an Indian State

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By Donald L. Fixico
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UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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208

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Donald L. Fixico (Muscogee, Seminole, Shawnee, and Sac and Fox enrolled) is Regents and Distinguished Foundation Professor of History at Arizona State University. He is the author or editor of 15 books, including Call for Change: The Medicine Way of American Indian History, Ethos, and Reality.

"Imagine the map of our country with a state controlled and run by Indigenous tribes. Donald L. Fixico takes readers inside a fascinating historical effort to do just that, offering insight and inspiration to those who advocate for sovereignty today."-Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee Nation) "Examines one of the most compelling what-ifs in American history: a Native American state called Sequoyah. Had it played out slightly differently, it would have resulted in a US state dominated by Native American leaders. Fixico writes in a breezy style that combines deeply personal knowledge of the subject with scholarly erudition."-Russell Cobb, author of Ghosts of Crook County: An Oil Fortune, a Phantom Child, and the Fight for Indigenous Land "In this landmark achievement, esteemed historian Donald L. Fixico lays out a more inclusive history of what is now the state of Oklahoma, embracing the Indian Nations and Peoples who are located there today and the separate state, an 'Indian state,' to be called Sequoyah, that almost joined the Union. This book is a must-read!"-Robert J. Miller (Eastern Shawnee), coauthor of A Promise Kept: The Muscogee (Creek) Nation and McGirt v. Oklahoma

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