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Title: The Cherokee, Past & Present
Price: $5.00
Description: An exciting and authenticated book about the Cherokee people with many full color photos and illustrations. Both a guide to the Cherokee past, giving information on all phases of the Cherokee life and culture, plus an up-to-date presentation of today.
Title: The Cherokees: Indians of North America
Price: $30.00
Description: This book contains information about what the "Principal People," the Cherokees, have endured throughout their history including forced removal, separation of the tribe, and civil war.
Title: The Education of Little Tree
Price: $13.95
Description: A favorite among many, this is a touching, fictional first-person story about a little boy who lives in the Tennessee mountains, adopted by a Cherokee grandmother and half-Cherokee grandfather.
Title: Magic Lake of the Cherokee
Price: $4.95
Description: This childrens storybook is based on a legendary magic lake of the Cherokee where wounded and sick animals would go for healing.
Title: The American Indian Coloring Book
Price: $4.95
Description: Beautiful Native American art to color.
Title: Native Games & Stories
Price: $12.95
Description: Youngsters will enjoy the games and stories while will learn two basic lessons from the Native way of life: (1) Inclusiveness - everyone should play at any level of ability, and (2) To play for the joy of it not just for winning.
Title: The Story of Light
Price: $9.00
Description: Light comes to the world in this bold adaptation of a Cherokee myth. After other animals fail to snatch a bit of the sun to relieve the darkness, the lowly spider begins the long journey to bring light back to her people.
Title: The Story of the Cherokee People
Price: $6.50
Description: A history in story and full color illustrations of the Cherokee people, from ancient times until today. Includes the story of Sequoyah, the creator of the Cherokee alphabet, and the famous John Burnett first-hand account of the removal of the Cherokee people to the west known as "the Trail of Tears."
September Featured Title - Gifts & Books
Cherokee Connections
An introduction to genealogical sources pertaining to Cherokee ancestry, giving you guidance and information for tracing your roots.
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September Featured Site - Travel Center
Clingmans Dome
Clingmans Dome towers at 6,643 feet and stands as the highest point in the Smoky Mountains National Park, the highest point along the Appalachian Trail, the highest point in Tennessee, and the second highest point east of the Mississippi river. The Cherokee know the mountain as Kuwahi or Mulberry Place and consider it a sacred place... (More)
