The Lambert Tapes Cherokee Indian History Volume Three (Hardcover)


The Lambert Tapes represent a refreshing departure from the numbingly dry and mundane, history books. This text is history in the raw! These stories and accounts have been interpretively transcribed from a series of taped conversations with historian for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Carl Glenn Lambert. You should not be surprised to encounter radically differing views and knowledgably conclusions about certain published, and erroneously accepted accounts of Cherokee history. For example; Carl Lambert was a recognized authority on the Cherokee removal of 1838-39, and the formation of the Reservation at Cherokee, NC. He recites the history of William Thomas' long years of deals and legal entanglements with the Cherokees, and he relates the true account of the Tsali family's ordeal during the removal. The author's intent has been to transcribe and present these views and conclusions in the same spirit and manner that Carl intended.

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The Lambert Tapes represent a refreshing departure from the numbingly dry and mundane, history books. This text is history in the raw! These stories and accounts have been interpretively transcribed from a series of taped conversations with historian for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Carl Glenn Lambert. You should not be surprised to encounter radically differing views and knowledgably conclusions about certain published, and erroneously accepted accounts of Cherokee history. For example; Carl Lambert was a recognized authority on the Cherokee removal of 1838-39, and the formation of the Reservation at Cherokee, NC. He recites the history of William Thomas' long years of deals and legal entanglements with the Cherokees, and he relates the true account of the Tsali family's ordeal during the removal. The author's intent has been to transcribe and present these views and conclusions in the same spirit and manner that Carl intended.

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Lulu.Com

Country of origin

United States

Release date

August 2017

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 30mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards / With dust jacket

Pages

458

ISBN-13

978-1-4834-7231-7

Barcode

9781483472317

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1-4834-7231-0



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