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Rebecca Nagle

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  • A portrait of Major Ridge, an older Cherokee man.
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    Revealed Through a Mountain of Paperwork

    As the nation’s highest court debated Native sovereignty, I was in the archives, uncovering family stories entwined with those debates.
    by Rebecca Nagle via HNN on September 24, 2024
  • Deserted turnpike on tribal land.

    How a Small Town Murder in Oklahoma Sparked a Supreme Court Battle Over Tribal Sovereignty

    On the independence of the Muscogee Nation.
    by Rebecca Nagle via Literary Hub on September 10, 2024
  • Map of Cherokee Allotment from the Dawes Commission.

    Coercion

    “Allotment”—and its repercussions.
    by Rebecca Nagle via Los Angeles Review of Books on September 8, 2024
  • Flag of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs

    The Supreme Court Case That Could Break Native American Sovereignty

    Haaland v. Brackeen could have major consequences for tribes’ right to exist as political entities.
    by Rebecca Nagle via The Atlantic on November 8, 2022
  • Half the Land in Oklahoma Could be Returned to Native Americans. It Should Be.

    A Supreme Court case about jurisdiction in an obscure murder has huge implications for tribes.
    by Rebecca Nagle via Washington Post on November 28, 2018
Book
By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land
Rebecca Nagle
2024

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Land Acknowledgments Meant to Honor Indigenous People Too Often Do the Opposite

Land acknowledgments stating that activities are taking place on land previously owned by Indigenous peoples are popular. But they may do more harm than good.
by Elisa J. Sobo, Michael Lambert, Valerie Lambert via The Conversation on October 7, 2021
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