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Compiled Laws of the Cherokee Nation
Outlook Verlag
2024
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How the Removal of Cherokee Children from Tsalagi Speaking Homes Led to a Decline in the Tsalagi Language
Rhianmôr Thomas
Grin Publishing
2013
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Welche Strapazen nahmen Pioniere der alten Zeit auf sich, in der Hoffnung auf ein neues, besseres Leben? Viele B cher sind schon dar ber geschrieben worden. Diese Geschichte handelt von einer solchen Auswanderung. Die Reise f hrt die Einwanderer aus dem fernen Schwarzwald nach Oklahoma in die neue Welt. Zur gleichen Zeit machen sich hunderte Indianer auf den ungewollten Weg dorthin, um endlich ihren Frieden und eine dauerhafte Zuflucht dort zu finden. Eine Rose ist das Symbol dieser Flucht. Hier treffen sich die Einwanderer aus dem Schwarzwald und die Vertriebenen aus Georgia. Die Geschichte erz hlt ber Flucht, Abenteuer und Freundschaft, und sie gibt Hoffnung f r all diejenigen, die fest daran glauben, dass mit gegenseitiger Achtung und Respekt ein Zusammenleben m glich ist.
Reproduction of the original: Myths of the Cherokee by James Mooney
Indian Wars: North Carolina: Cherokee War, Tuscarora War, Cheraw Wars, French and Indian War - With Original Photos & Maps
Enoch Lawrence Lee
OK Publishing
2021
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In "Indian Wars: North Carolina," Enoch Lawrence Lee delves into the tumultuous conflicts between Indigenous tribes and European settlers in North Carolina during the colonial period. Lee employs a meticulous narrative style, combining thorough research with vivid storytelling that breathes life into historical events. The book critically examines the escalating tensions, cultural misunderstandings, and military confrontations that defined this era, thereby situating these local conflicts within the broader context of American colonial history and Indigenous resistance. Lee's capacity to intertwine primary sources with analytical insights provides a multifaceted perspective on these significant yet often overlooked events. Enoch Lawrence Lee, a historian with a rich background in American history and Indigenous studies, draws on his extensive research and personal interest in the socio-political dynamics of early America to articulate this narrative. His academic journey, complemented by his interactions with Native communities, has fanned the flames of his passion for documenting their significant yet tragic chapters in history. Through a blend of historical rigor and empathy, Lee sheds light on the cyclical patterns of conflict and the resilience of Native cultures. "Indian Wars: North Carolina" is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, Indigenous studies, and military conflicts. Lee's skillful storytelling and insightful analysis reveal the complexities of colonial encounters, making it an invaluable addition to both academic and general libraries. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the historical forces that shaped North Carolina and will emerge with a newfound respect for the courageous narratives of those involved.
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
A beautiful board book that introduces toddlers and young children to the Cherokee syllabary. The ten colorful illustrations draw children into the picture on every page. The number in each picture is shown in Cherokee and English, along with the Cherokee pronunciation of the number.
Grandpa Red and the Cherokee Rose
Polaris Publications
2026
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A collection of earth-centered meditations to enhance our connection to the natural world.Reveals the Old Wisdom of the Cherokee elders for living in harmony with all beings.Written by J. T. Garrett, of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, who was taught the ancient ways by his grandfather and other medicine men of his tribe.In a time before ours, humans could talk with animals, hear whisperings from plant life, and understand the origin stories written in the stars. Survival depended on active kinship with family and tribe, with four-leggeds and plant people, with sun and moon and fire. The Cherokee, known widely as the Principal People or the First People, hold a deeply tapestried collection of stories about human interrelatedness with nature. Those stories, passed down through countless generations of Cherokee, are especially significant at this time in human history, when Mother Earth suffers under the weight of unchecked andquot;progress.andquot;As a boy, J. T. Garrett sat beside his grandfather and the other medicine men of his tribe as they chanted and drummed the stories of his ancestry.From those stories of Nu-Dah (the Sun), Grandmother Moon, Spring Rain, and Little Eagle comes this collection of active meditations for reconnecting with the natural intelligence that is our birthright. Recognizing that we are all kin in the Universal Circle of life opens us to communication with all beings, bringing us back to our natural spirit selves. If we listen carefully to the Cherokee stories of the Old Ways we can gain understanding of lost social and spiritual traditions that can help ensure a thriving future."
Compiled Laws of the Cherokee Nation
Antigonos Verlag
2025
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James Mooney’s Myths of the Cherokee is one of the most revered works on a Native American subject. Originally released as the Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, in 1900, it provides a concise history of the Cherokee tribe and the undisputed definitive study of their mythology. This publication ensures that the stories that the Cherokee elders entrusted to Mooney in the 1880s will survive for future generations to be inspired by and to enjoy. The timeless messages in the traditions and stories that have been handed down for generations hold a fascination for readers of all ages and backgrounds.
Myths of the Cherokee Extract from the Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology (Edition1)
John Wesley
Alpha Editions
2025
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The Story of the Cherokee, Grade 2 on Level
McGraw-Hill Education
MacMillan/McGraw-Hill School Division
2008
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Leveled readers provide differentiated teaching.
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians
OmniScriptum
2026
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