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Engrossing Documentary
Phillip W. Steele's engaging volume documents the lives and struggles of Ned Christie and Ezekiel Proctor, who fought to preserve their Indian heritage and culture against the wave of white men and the power of the United States government. Steele's powerfully written documentary of this turbulent era in America's history reveals the factual,specific, and somewhat...
Published on November 13, 2001
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A sad corruption of history
Poorly researched, poorly writen, this could have been a great book. It deals with two interesting and misrepresented characters, but in a way that sheds no new information or insight into the men or the time they lived in. A great many factual errors in the book.
Published on October 31, 1999 by Elizabeth Leonard
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Engrossing Documentary, November 13, 2001
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This review is from: Last Cherokee Warriors, The (Paperback)
Phillip W. Steele's engaging volume documents the lives and struggles of Ned Christie and Ezekiel Proctor, who fought to preserve their Indian heritage and culture against the wave of white men and the power of the United States government. Steele's powerfully written documentary of this turbulent era in America's history reveals the factual,specific, and somewhat obscure details of the lives of Proctor and Christie and their eventual demise. Steele has written difinitively and interestingly, weaving the facts with the emotional impact that only truth can evoke. "The Last Cherokee Warriors" is a book you will not want to put down!
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Very Informative, March 20, 2003
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This review is from: Last Cherokee Warriors, The (Paperback)
I'm so glad I ran across this book about Christie and Procter. This is fascinating Cherokee history. I recommend it!
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A sad corruption of history, October 31, 1999
This review is from: Last Cherokee Warriors, The (Paperback)
Poorly researched, poorly writen, this could have been a great book. It deals with two interesting and misrepresented characters, but in a way that sheds no new information or insight into the men or the time they lived in. A great many factual errors in the book.
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The Last Cherokee Warriors, October 8, 2008
This review is from: Last Cherokee Warriors, The (Paperback)
Very informative and clears up many of the different storys my relatives have told about Zeke Proctor.
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