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Sequoyah, Inventor of the Cherokee Alphabet
From the Cherokee Nation would come a young man whose extraordinary abilities would greatly serve and protect his people. His name was Sequoyah.
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Sequoyah of the Cherokee
Sequoyah and his friends wonder how the white people obtained the “Talking Leaves," that they call books.
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Cherokee Alphabet
Sequoyah, for many years, works on his alphabet. When it is finished it is so simple that everyone, including the children, in his tribe learns it.
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Cherohala in East Tennessee Mountains
The Cherohala Skyway, the 40-mile, two-lane paved road that traverses the deep forests and Unicoi Mountains, rivals the Blue Ridge Parkway in spectacular scenery.
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Dawes Act and Indian Territory
The Dawes Act and its subsequent revisions robbed Native Americans of their newfound homes in Indian Territory. It encouraged white settlement and a land rush followed.
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Travel in Northwest Arkansas
Northwest Arkansas, in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, offers a plethora of opportunities for the adventurous.
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Where the Heart Is: A Book Review
When I first adopted this topic, I was very pleasantly surprised to hear from Mary Alward, editor of the Canadian Tourism, Travel, and Culture topic here at Suite 101. She is a fan of Kathy's topic, and she very generously offered a guest article.
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The Indians of Delaware
For the Indians of Delaware their land was a paradise. The waters abound with game, fish, and fowl, the woodlands with fruit, berries and nuts. Then the Europeans came.
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Trials and Tears
The story of the trials of the Cherokee nation from the "Trail of Tears" onward.
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Breeders' Cup Classic Contenders
"Win and You're In" eligibles for the Breeders' Cup World Championships include old, Commentator; young, Mambo in Seattle; and past, Tiago, competitors.
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Henrythenavigator Helps Euros Rule
In American-sponsored Breeders' Cup Classic lore, Tiznow rules. Henrythenavigator helped European runners come to the fore by placing in one of five titles on October 25
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The Coastal Redwood Tree
Many are surprised to find that the grand Redwood tree of California is a useful landscape specimen for utility,dependability and beauty.
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BRANT'S FORD
The city of Brantford in southern Ontario where I live has a very interesting history. It can be traced back over three hundred years to the time when Joseph Brant, the Chief of the Iroquois and Six Nations Native Peoples immigrated from the Mohawk Valley of Upper New York State to the Grand River Valley. Since that time, Brantford, as the city is now called, has become a prosperous community.
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