The Cherokee Nation of Indians

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The Cherokee Nation of Indians
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" The devotional methods of the Cherokee disclosed by these For- mulas and the traditions inspiring them reveal in him an essen- tially religious mind — ^t. He result of his cbse relation to creative power. Like the Jew, and in common w4th other Indians, he "be- lieved himself to be the result -of a special creation by a partial deity, and Held that his was the one favored race, " but, unlike the Jew, 'he has not been able to impress his sacred character upon other races of men.
62 Texas Histor
...ical Association Quarterly.
It was nearly a century after the expedition of De Soto before the Cherokees again met the white man. Then they encountered the pioneers from the Atlantic coast, and then the racial conflict began — ^a conflict that for two hundred and fifty years has been waged against the rapacity of Anglo-Saxon civilization. When first begun, the villages of the Cherokees covered the mountains and valleys of the Shenandoah, and their scouts camped on the summit of Monticello. Upon the ]31ue Eidge the Cherokee sat as upon a thone; within his dominion was cradled "the Tennessee and the Cumberland, the Kanawha, and the Kentucky, the Pedee and the Santee, the Savannah and the Altamaha, the Chatahoochee and the Alabama;" along their banks he pursued his game, and upon their laughing waters his love-song and his war-whoop were carried to the sea.


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