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Historical Fiction

Historical Fiction
Author: james witt
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00427ZJX0



Historical Fiction: Native American Genius; The Road Less Traveled


In the early part of the Nineteenth Century the Cherokee Tribe was an anomaly among native peoples.

By 1828, their commerce and culture had achieved parity with white civilization in the New World. They had managed to survive as a nation long after nearly every other tribe had been destroyed or banished from the United States. However, the personal conflict between three men from disparate backgrounds, who became comrades in arms and eventually enemies, now threatened to change that forever.
Kah-nung-da-cla-geh, later known as Major Ridge, was the most revered and wisest of the Cherokee People, a full-blooded chief. John Ross, the protAgAe of Kah-nung-da-cla-geh, held the position as Principle Chief of the Cherokee Tribe for over thirty

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Historical Fiction


By 1828, their commerce and culture had achieved parity with white civilization in the New World. They had managed to survive as a nation long after nearly every other tribe had been destroyed or banished from the United States. However, the personal conflict between three men from disparate backgrounds, who became comrades in arms and eventually enemies, now threatened to change that forever.
Kah-nung-da-cla-geh, later known as Major Ridge, was the most revered and wisest of the Cherokee People, a full-blooded chief
y 1828, their commerce and culture had achieved parity with white civilization in the New World. They had managed to survive as a nation long after nearly every other tribe had been destroyed or banished from the United States. However, the personal conflict between three men from disparate backgrounds, who became comrades in arms and eventually enemies, now threatened to change that forever.
Kah-nung-da-cla-geh, later known as Major Ridge, was the most revered and wisest of the Cherokee People, a full-blooded chief. John Ross, the protAgAe of Kah-nung-da-cla-geh, held the position as Principle Chief of the Cherokee Tribe for over thirty

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