I take your point that the Cherokee might have been attracted to the Confederate cause more out of grudgefulness and resentment than by the scintillating logic of the Confederate apologists.
But isn't it equally fair to say that, if the Confederates were articulating in the abstract -- their aversion to domination by Northern political factions, the likelihood of abolition, unconstitutional measures of the Lincoln Administration, etc. -- and the Cherokees were operating from concrete experience of the same sort of coercive federal policies, that the Cherokees were indeed attracted to the Confederate cause on policy grounds and from a due consideration of their own best interests?
In that construction, isn't the author of the article more or less correct?
My point, which apparently I'm doing a poor job of making, is that the article seems to ignore any fact or relevent history that won't support the author's claims that the Feds were wrong and the Confederates were right and the Cherokee "support" for the Confederacy proves that. As I stated, instead of support for the Confederacy, it could have been more a case of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend". His (the author) failure to write a decent article doesn't disprove any theories he may have, but it certainly doesn't benefit his cause either.
my ancestor, William James "Little Thunder" Freeman, late of the 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles & the 4th MO Partisan Rangers, was a traditional Cherokee warrior.
Little thunder was illiterate in English, though he spoke/read/wrote Tslagi after TWBTS (his wife taught him to read & write in the 1870s).
nonetheless, he WELL UNDERSTOOD the NECESSITY of freeing the southland & the Cherokee Nation from the arrogant, hateFILLED, self-righteous,intrusive, imperialist damnyankees, who constantly schemed for any advantage against the people of dixie & the several Indian nations.
from the point of view of the typical Cherokee man there was NO honorable alternative to war, after 1855 in either the South or the Trans-Mississippi West.
that too is TRUTH!
free dixie,sw