Indian Justice: A Cherokee Murder Trial at Talequah in 1840

Indian Justice: A Cherokee Murder Trial at Talequah in 1840

Red River Books Edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

In Indian Justice, Grant Foreman presents John Howard Payne's first-hand account of the trial of Archilla Smith, a Cherokee charged with the murder of John MacIntosh in the fall of 1839. The Cherokee Supreme Court at Tahlequah (in present-day Oklahoma) found Smith guilty and sentenced him to die.

Occurring immediately after the Cherokee Removal to lands west of the Mississippi River, the trial involved people on both sides of the bitter factional controversies then raging in the Cherokee Nation. Payne's account of this important Indian case first appeared in two installments in the New York Journal of Commerce in 1841.

In his foreword to this new edition, Rennard Strickland places the case in historical and contemporary context, exploring the evolution of tribal court systems and Indian justice over the past century and a half.

Book information

ISBN: 9780806134208
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Imprint: University of Oklahoma Press
Pub date:
Edition: Red River Books Edition
DEWEY: 345.73055230976688
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 112
Weight: 191g
Height: 203mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 9mm