"The Cherokee were forced into giving up most of their land in the eighteenth century. Through fraudulent treaties and unjust deals the Cherokee lost close to all of their land during this time."
The essay goes into how the Cherokee conformed to a new way of life, and also goes into how some Cherokee resisted the taking of their land, and how it was unjustly taken in the first place.
Addresses the different options that could be taken to settle the dispute between the Cherokees and the Georgians. Examines what role the federal government can serve to settle the issue.