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| #336546 in Books | 2017-01-16 | Original language:English | 13.30 x1.20 x10.30l, | File type: PDF | 248 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Please hold this book. That's all it'll take.|By Penny S. Evans|This book is Magic. It holds so much information, and at the same time barely scratches the surface. It's about tradition, and about our future. This is an important book that I'm glad has been made. I do bead work and the first part of the book I went to was Martha Berry's pages about bead work. Her word|About the Author|
Shawna Morton Cain is a direct descendant of Frog Town, Georgia Cherokees forcibly removed to Indian Territory in the early 1800’s. A life-time resident of Cherokee Nation’s Trail of Tears District in Adair County,
“The legend says that a long time ago we lived on land surrounded by water that we couldn’t drink . . .” —Traditional beginning to Cherokee stories
Cherokee origin stories have been handed down over thousands of years. They intertwine to form a rich history of oral and artistic traditions that tell the Cherokee story. The vast array of art objects unearthed from prehistoric mounds throughout the southeastern United States ...
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