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 Red Man's Origin edited by Donald Panther-Yates

Red Man's Origin
The Legendary Story of His Rise and Fall, His Victories and Defeats and the Prophecy of His Future


New Edition of the Cherokee Classic
With Illustrations and Notes by
Donald N. Panther-Yates

6"x9" paperback. 48 pages
ISBN:  1468017519
History/Native American

Published December 2011
by Panther's Lodge
A Cherokee Chapbook

In the world of Native Americans, oral communication takes the place of the written word in preserving their most valued "texts." By a miracle of transmission, here is the earliest and most complete version of the story of the Cherokee people, from their origins in a land across the great waters to the coming of the white man. In olden times, it was recited at every Great Moon or Cherokee New Year festival so it could be learned by young people and the tribal lore perpetuated. It was set down in English in an Indian Territory newspaper by Cornsilk (the pen-name of William Eubanks) from the Cherokee language recitation of George Sahkiyah (Soggy) Sanders, a fellow Keetoowah Society priest, in 1892. We do not have anything anterior or more authentic than Eubanks and Sanders' "Red Man's Origin. Mystic and plain-spoken at the same time, "Red Man's Origin" tells how the clans became seven in number, reorganized their religion in America and struggled to maintain their "half-sphere temple of light." You will hear in Cornsilk's original words about the true name of the Cherokee people, the totem Uktena serpent, divining crystals of the Urim and Thummin, "terrible Sa-ho-ni clan" and other Cherokee storytelling subjects. The brief narrative is here reprinted with an introduction, notes and line drawings from Native American history by Cherokee author Donald Panther-Yates. If you own one book about the Cherokee Indians it should be this one.

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Donald Panther-Yates is a genealogist, author and DNA investigator. Born in Cedartown, Georgia, he is one-fourth blood Cherokee and lives in Phoenix, Arizona.

 
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Here's my review from Amazon: The Red Man's Origin presents readers with a glimpse into Cherokee Tribal History. The book focuses on an accurate and clear historical account of George Sahkiyah "Soggy" Sanders, a full-blood who spoke little English and
could only read Cherokee. His significance within the Cherokee is discovered in the Red Man's Origin. The publication that drives the content of the book dates back to 1892. In a Cherokee era that was lacking recorded and documented history, the Red Man's
Origin embarks on a historical journey. Indeed the book can easily be read, which in-fact, supports the authenticity of the subject matter. As a reader I found myself reading the book multiple times and reviewing several areas to assist with my comprehension
of the material. Personally each time I found or learned a new fact or clue. The Red Man's Origin offers details that were published and recorded in history; it does not tamper or attempt to misguide history.

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