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cherokee indian: FREE CONCERT!!! John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC - 06/15/11 06:35 PM
FREE CONCERT at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC Featured Concert: The Blessed BlendTime & Date: 7pm - June 17, 2011Admission: Free, donations welcomeLocation: Festival Barn - weather permitting. The barn has hay bale seating so you might want to bring a blanket or lawn chair. The Blessed Blend composes and performs music, blending Native American and Celtic sounds creating a harmony of tribal music from these two ancient and still thriving indigenous cultures. Joseph and Laralyn RiverWind play a wide variety of instruments including drums, flutes, whistles, bagpipes and Celtic Harp. They perform both traditional and original music.
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cherokee indian: The Cherokee Legend of The First Strawberries...from your Murphy, NC Realtors - 07/28/10 09:06 AM
The Cherokee Indian Legend of The First Strawberries In the beginning of the world, ga lv la di e hi created First Man and First Woman. Together they built a lodge at the edge of a dense forest. They were very happy together; but like all humans do at times, they began to argue. Finally First Woman became so angry she said she was leaving and never coming back. At that moment First Man really didn't care. First Woman started walking westward down the path through the forest. She never looked back. As the day grew later, First Man began to
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cherokee indian: How the Red Bird Got His Color... A Cherokee Legend - 01/28/10 03:08 PM
How the Red Bird Got His Color Cherokee Words: wolf wa-ya raccoon gv-li bird tsi-s-qua brown u-wo-di-ge red gi-ga-ge red bird to-tsu-wa Gv-li loved to tease wa-ya. One day gv-li teased wa-ya so much that wa-ya became very angry. Wa-ya began to chase gv-li through the woods. Gv-li, being the clever animal that he is, kept ahead of wa-ya. Gv-li came to a river. Instead of jumping in the river, he quickly climbed a tall tree and peered over a branch to see what wa-ya would do next. When wa-ya came to the river, he saw the reflection of gv-li in
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cherokee indian: The Legend of Hanging Dog in Murphy, NC - 01/20/10 05:28 PM
Here in Murphy, NC the story goes that once a young Cherokee Indian brave was out hunting with his dog and a flash flood came upon them and separated them. Later, when the young brave went back looking for his dog he came upon him high up in a tree, safely hanging on up in the branches. So this area was then called Hanging Dog Cherokee County, NC has roads, communities, bike trails, campgrounds and many other locations named after Hanging Dog. Many of the communities, lakes and rivers are named after Cherokee Indian names. see what the word Nantahala means
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cherokee indian: Native Touch Trading Post - 09/09/09 09:08 PM
Native Touch is a Native American owned and operated business in the heart of traditional Cherokee territory now known as Murphy,NC. I stopped in the Native Touch Trading Post this week and visited with owners Joseph and Laralyn RiverWind. It is their desire to share the culture, art, music, stories, history, and spirituality of their people spanning the 4-Directions of Turtle Island. And that it will be an experience for all of your senses and will leave you enriched with a deeper knowledge of who they were as a people then and now in a family friendly atmosphere suitable for all ages.I also picked up
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