Pushing the Bear

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"Pushing the Bear" is a historical novel by Diane Glancy that portrays the Cherokee people's experiences and struggles during the forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears.

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instanceOf historical novel
about United States Indian removal policy
aboutEvent Trail of Tears NERFINISHED
author Diane Glancy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts 19th-century United States history
Cherokee removal
genre Native American literature
historical fiction
hasCulturalContext Cherokee culture
hasEthnicFocus Cherokee Nation NERFINISHED
hasNarrativeMode multi-voiced narration
hasPerspective Native American viewpoint
hasSequel Pushing the Bear: After the Trail of Tears NERFINISHED
hasTargetAudience adult readers
students of American history
students of Native American studies
language English
literaryForm prose narrative
literaryMovement Native American Renaissance NERFINISHED
mainSubject Cherokee people NERFINISHED
Trail of Tears NERFINISHED
forced relocation of Native Americans
publicationYear 1996
publisher Harcourt Brace NERFINISHED
setInPlace Indian Territory NERFINISHED
Southeastern United States NERFINISHED
setInTimePeriod 1830s
theme colonial violence
cultural survival
displacement
family separation
resilience
spirituality
workOf Diane Glancy NERFINISHED

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Diane Glancy notableWork Pushing the Bear