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The Cherokee People : The Story of the...
In carefully researched and documented text and vivid, detailed drawings, the author of The Mystic Warrior of the Plains depicts the Cherokees' ancient culture and lifestyle, their government, dress, and family life. Mails chronicles the fundamentals of vital Cherokee spiritual beliefs and practices, their powerful rituals, and their joyful festivals, as well as the story of the gradual encroachment that all but destroyed their civilization.
Cherokee Proud NEW 2nd Edition
The search for your Native American genealogy will no longer be filled with road-blocks because of the information contained in this extremely well researched and easy to use book.
Cherokee Women : Gender and Culture...
"A well-written and important scholarly work on Cherokee women. Ms. Perdue debunks a lot of stereotypes about the role of Native women in tribal culture."-Wilma Mankiller. Theda Perdue examines the roles and responsibilities of Cherokee women during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a time of intense cultural change.
Cherokee Americans : The Eastern Band of Cherokees in the Twentieth Century
Much has been written about the forced removal of thousands of Cherokee Indians to present-day Oklahoma in the 1830s. Many of them died on the Trail of Tears. But until recently historians have largely ignored the tribal remnant that avoided removal and remained in North Carolina. John R. Finger shifts attention to the Eastern Band of Cherokees, descended from that remnant and now numbering almost ten thousand, most of whom live on a reservation adjacent to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Cherokee Americans is, ironically, the first comprehensive account of the twentieth-century experience of a band that is known to and photographed by millions of tourists.
The Cherokees and Their Chiefs
History of the Cherokees places special emphasis on the tribe's leaders and their agony in dealing with England, the Colonies, and the United States. Stanley W. Hoig traces the demise of the Cherokees' historic homeland in the American South, their removal over the Trail of Tears to present-day Oklahoma, the great trauma they suffered from the Civil War, the final destruction of their tribal autonomy by the United States, and their phoenix-like rise in political and social stature during the twentieth century. The Cherokees and Their Chiefs.
Footsteps of the Cherokees : A Guide to the Eastern Homelands of the Cherokee Nation
This photographic guide "divides the Cherokees' eastern homeland into nineteen geographical sections and explores . . . historic Cherokee sites in these areas. . . . For each site, Rozema gives the historical background, directions to the site, and the hours of operation and telephone numbers if the site is located with a park or museum area. The book also includes an overview of Cherokee history."
In John Ross, Cherokee Chief, Gary Moulton examines the life of the man who led the Cherokee people during the most trying and tragic period of their long history. Ross was the principal Cherokee negotiator with the encroaching whites during the Georgia gold rush, guided the tribe through the treacherous years of the Civil War, and struggled to preserve unity among his people during their removal westward by the United States government, along the 'Trail of Tears.'
Chapters include: Wedding Journey, The Cherokee Phoenix, Gold, I Was In Prison And Ye Visited Me, A House Divided Against Itself , The Fruits of Long Labors, And There Was Light.
Beloved Mother : The Story of Nancy Ward
It was a time of drastic change for the Cherokee and for the frontier. The white settlers approached steadily, their homesites encroaching more and more every year upon the hunting grounds and towns of the Cherokee. Misunderstandings often led to violence, and violence often led to war-- war against an unconquerable foe. Against this backdrop emerges the character of Nancy Ward, Beloved Woman of her tribe. She attained her special rank as a teen when she rallied the Cherokee warriors to a victory over the Creek, but she chose to follow the path of peace a path that often pitted her against her famous warrior cousin, Dragging Canoe. The legends and stories about Nancy Ward come brilliantly to life in this beautiful and moving novel. Woven into the story are Cherokee myths, shamanistic rituals, and ceremonial events, presenting the reader with a rich tapestry of the Cherokee world of the eighteenth century. Beloved Mother is a well researched book that pays tribute to a remarkable woman and a remarkable people.
The Herbal Arts: A Handbook of Gardening, Recipes, Healing, Crafts, and Spirituality
The Herbal Arts is the culmination of author Patricia Telesco's thirteen-year adventure and love affair with herbs. Beginning with a guided tour of herbalism's roots and ideals, the book slowly blossums into a practical, step-by-step manual for applying herbs in nearly every facet of your life. Within this book, the best aspects of historical tradition and modern learning are combined in Earth-friendly, fun, and functional recipes for everything from soaps, massage oils, and burn creams to natural pest-control products, wines, and edibles. All of these recipes are easy to make from ingredients usually found in and around the home.
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