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Cherokee Place Names
Cherokee Place Names
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If You Lived With The Cherokees
If You Lived With The Cherokees
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Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship (Folk Wisdom Series)
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Walking on the Wind: Cherokee Teachings for Harmony and Balance
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Cherokee Voices: Early Accounts of Cherokee Life in the East (Real Voices, Real History)
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Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation
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Cherokee Indian Greeting
Deb St. George, Publisher, Cherokee-Legends.com

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Cherokee Traveler's Greeting



I will draw thorns from your feet.



We will walk the White Path of Life together.



Like a brother of my own blood, I will love you.



I will wipe tears from your eyes.



When you are sad, I will put your aching heart to rest.




About the author:
Deb St. George is Publisher of Cherokee Indian Folk Culture and Cherokee Indian Greeting from Cherokee-Legends.com






Spiritual Flute: The Beauty of Nature

 

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Resurgence of the Ancient Game of Cherokee Marbles

Cherokee marbles are an ancient game, dating back to at least 800 A.D. The marbles used in the traditional Native American game are much bigger than modern marbles and were originally carved from stone. Today, players typically use billiard balls instead of the smooth stone marbles of the past, partly because few Cherokee people are still alive who carve the old-fashioned marbles. The playing ...

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Unlikely pals: Kids discover the art of letter writing

In elementary schools across the country, pen-pal programs are helping children learn how to keep in touch the old-fashioned way — and forge some unforgettable friendships in the process.

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How Cherokee Is Real Cherokee? Mixed-Race People Discuss Elizabeth Warren

If you thought that a white Senate candidate running for office against another white candidate could never become embroiled in a racial battle, think again. And turn your eyes toward Massachusetts, where that's exactly what's happening. Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat running for a Senate seat against incumbent Republican Scott Brown, claims she is one-32nd Cherokee Indian, a claim ...

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Historic justice

Long before Oklahoma was recognized as state, this area was governed by Cherokee Nation laws and a judicial system, including a prison.

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A comprehensive list of art openings, receptions, and tours

Hendersonville artists Susan Webb Tregay will open a solo exhibition, “Contemporary Art for Adult Children,” on May 26, running through Aug. 26, at the Hickory Museum of Art, 243 Third Avenue NE, in Hickory.

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The last drop: It’s A Grind closes its doors after seven years of serving coffee

CANTON — Jay Wright drank coffee all his life, and when he took over It’s A Grind Coffee House three years ago, he wanted to learn everything he could about the cup of Joe that he liked to drink to...

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Second graders learn about their local heroes

Through the Denison Volunteer Fire Department’s Adopt-A-Firefighter program, second graders from all schools in Denison had a chance to meet, listen to and talk to representatives from the local emerg

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