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"Ware's book challenges the common view that famous Oklahoman humorist Will Rogers (1879-1935) was disengaged from his Cherokee roots and/or that those roots were superfluous at best. Amy Ware, on the contrary, argues that Rogers's legitimate Cherokee heritage remained a self-defining aspect of his life, his work, and his principles"--
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Subjects
Ethnic identity, Indians of North America, Entertainers, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, American Humorists, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Native Americans, Biography, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Rogers, will, 1879-1935, Entertainers, united states, Humorists, Indians of north america, ethnic identity| Edition | Availability |
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Cherokee Kid: Will Rogers, Tribal Identity, and the Making of an American Icon
2015, University Press of Kansas
in English
0700621016 9780700621019
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The Cherokee Kid: Will Rogers, Tribal Identity, and the Making of an American Icon
Jun 22, 2015, University Press of Kansas
hardcover
in English
0700621008 9780700621002
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Source title: The Cherokee Kid: Will Rogers, Tribal Identity, and the Making of an American Icon (CultureAmerica)

