So what's up with this one EP ?
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Cherokee Origins
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Re: Cherokee Origins
Hi uni -
The manuscript of the only good Cherokee history, which was written by Sequoia's colleague,
was lost in a fire in the Civil War.
I do not know if any part of it survived in the Cherokee newspaper, or in any scholar's notes.
If I remember correctly, there is reference to a copy of it in the U georgia collection, where the copiers had lined up housing for their translators in Washington, DC - probably in the "dark" part of town.
The linked work is late, and probably has a lot of European influence.
I'd check out the original book "A Cherokee Vision of Eloh", before looking at any summary or translation.
The manuscript of the only good Cherokee history, which was written by Sequoia's colleague,
was lost in a fire in the Civil War.
I do not know if any part of it survived in the Cherokee newspaper, or in any scholar's notes.
If I remember correctly, there is reference to a copy of it in the U georgia collection, where the copiers had lined up housing for their translators in Washington, DC - probably in the "dark" part of town.
The linked work is late, and probably has a lot of European influence.
I'd check out the original book "A Cherokee Vision of Eloh", before looking at any summary or translation.