Rachel Caroline Eaton (Cherokee Nation; 1869-1938) was a historian, educator, and Cherokee intellectual. She graduated from the Cherokee Female Seminary and earned a PhD from the University of Chicago in 1919. She is the author of John Ross and the Cherokee Indians. Dave Berry worked as a newspaper editor and managing editor for 44 years. Martha Berry (Cherokee Nation) is Eaton's grandniece. She is a beadwork artist and was named a "Cherokee National Treasure." She can be found at www.berrybeadwork.com. Patricia Dawson (Cherokee Nation), is Eaton's great-great-great niece. She is Assistant Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College.
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"For nearly a century, Dr. Rachel Caroline Eaton's A History of the Cherokee Nation has been stored away. I am beyond delighted that Eaton's enthralling and nuanced historical account will now be available to the public, expanding our views of what it means for Cherokee peoples to tell our own (his)stories." - Jaquetta Shade-Johnson (Cherokee Nation) University of Colorado Boulder

