Celtic Myth and Moonlight || Cultural & Religious Symbols
This Cultural and Religous Symbols page provides detailed information on a variety of symbols and icons of special cultural, sprititual, and religious significance, both Celtic and otherwise. These symbols include the Triquetra, Trislele, Celtic Cross, Brigid's Cross, Lion Rampant, Thistle, Harp, Shamrock, Claddagh, Welsh Dragon, Pentale or Pentagram, Chalice Well, Green Man, Elven or Fairie Star, Triple Goddess, Tree of Life, Celtic Knotwork, Saltire or St. Andrew's Cross, Cross of St…
Wes Studi: An Exclusive Interview with Cherokee Actor
Wesley "Wes" Studi (born December 17, 1947) is an American actor of Cherokee ancestry, who has earned notability for his portrayal of Native Americans in film. A Vietnam veteran, musician, author, and activist, Wes is also a stone carver and creates amazing art. He taught classes in the Cherokee language and syllabary (writing system), and helped found a Cherokee-language newspaper.
The Seven Clans of the Cherokee
There are 7 clans of the Cherokee Indian. Learn about each of them in this article.
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Mary Long and Annie Conseen in front of the Snowbird Cherokee Indian School in Graham County, North Carolina - Cherokee - 1934. I know they are smiling on this picture but the horrors that took place in those schools is just beyond words. Atrocious
Core Description of the Marmaton and Cherokee Groups
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[Trailer] The Cherokee Word for Water This looks like a really good movie!!! The Cherokee Word for Water is a feature-length motion picture that tells the story of the work that led Wilma Mankiller to become the first modern female Chief of the Cherokee Nation.