It takes the average reader 8 hours and 35 minutes to read Multitribal Indians In Search of No Man's Land by Carla Toney
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During the American westward expansion, Chickamaugans, originally Cherokees, prioritized resistance to the U.S. government and Euro-American invaders. They signed treaties with Great Britain and Spain. Overlooked by scholars, it was the "diplomatic savvy" of Chickamaugan women and the support of their numerous allies, British loyalists, free persons of color, former slaves, and Native Americans from other nations, that made it possible for Chickamaugan resistance to last from 1775 to 1794. Carla Toney proves that, after the collapse of their resistance, many chose migration, not as individuals, but in migration clusters. She clearly elucidates the feudal patterns brought to the United States, the cultural fluidity of Indigenous nations, and migration as a form of resistance.
Multitribal Indians In Search of No Man's Land by Carla Toney is 505 pages long, and a total of 128,775 words.
This makes it 170% the length of the average book. It also has 157% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 11 hours and 43 minutes to read Multitribal Indians In Search of No Man's Land aloud.
Multitribal Indians In Search of No Man's Land is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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