How The World Was Made A Cherokee Story


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How The World Was Made A Cherokee Story


How The World Was Made A Cherokee Story
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Author : Brad Wagnon
language : en
Publisher: 7th Generation
Release Date : 2021-08-10

How The World Was Made A Cherokee Story written by Brad Wagnon and has been published by 7th Generation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-08-10 with Juvenile Fiction categories.


How the World Was Made is a traditional Cherokee creation story. It takes place during a time when animals did many of the things that people can do. When the earth was young, the animals lived on a rock above it, and the earth was covered with water. The animals needed more room, but where could they find it? This book retells the delightful Cherokee tale of how the earth was created, while teaching the valuable lesson that even the smallest creature can make a big difference. Written in both Cherokee and English so readers can become acquainted with the Cherokee syllabary and language.



How The World Was Made


How The World Was Made
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Author : Brad Wagnon
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021-08-05

How The World Was Made written by Brad Wagnon and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-08-05 with categories.


This book is a traditional Cherokee creation story. It takes place during a time when animals did many of the things that people can do. When the earth was young, the animals lived on a rock above it, and the earth was covered with water. The animals needed more room, but where could they find it? This story retells the delightful Cherokee tale of how the earth was created while teaching the valuable lesson that even the smallest creature can made a difference.Written in both Cherokee and English, this book will familiarize readers with the Cherokee syllabary and language.



How The World Was Made A Cherokee Creation Myth


How The World Was Made A Cherokee Creation Myth
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Author : Anita Yasuda
language : en
Publisher: ABDO
Release Date : 2012-09-01

How The World Was Made A Cherokee Creation Myth written by Anita Yasuda and has been published by ABDO this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-09-01 with Juvenile Fiction categories.


Cherokee myths and legends were an important way for customs, beliefs, and histories to be passed down orally through the generations. These myths often explain natural events. In this creation myth, the creation of Earth by the animals and insects is told. The Cherokee nature myth is retold in this brilliantly illustrated Native American Myth. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Short Tales is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.



The First Fire A Cherokee Story


The First Fire A Cherokee Story
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Author : Bradley Wagnon
language : en
Publisher: 7th Generation
Release Date : 2020-08-19

The First Fire A Cherokee Story written by Bradley Wagnon and has been published by 7th Generation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-08-19 with Juvenile Fiction categories.


First Fire is an ageless Cherokee myth about the revered water spider in their culture. The story happens in a time when animals could do many of the things that people do. The Creator gave the animals the world to live on, but they were without a source for heat at night. Great Thunder and his sons saw the plight of the animals so he sent lightning down to strike a tree. The tree burst into flames but the tree was on an island. Many animals tried to bring the fire over the water to the shore, but they were all unsuccessful. One small creature, the Water Spider, then volunteered. Curious, the animals said to her “We know you could get there safely, but how would you bring the fire back without getting burned?” Water Spider was successful and to this day, the water spider is revered in Cherokee culture.



Reimagining Science Education In The Anthropocene


Reimagining Science Education In The Anthropocene
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Author : Maria F. G. Wallace
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2021-12-07

Reimagining Science Education In The Anthropocene written by Maria F. G. Wallace and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-12-07 with Science categories.


This open access edited volume invites transdisciplinary scholars to re-vision science education in the era of the Anthropocene. The collection assembles the works of educators from many walks of life and areas of practice together to help reorient science education toward the problems and peculiarities associated with the geologic times many call the Anthropocene. It has become evident that science education—the way it is currently institutionalized in various forms of school science, government policy, classroom practice, educational research, and public/private research laboratories—is ill-equipped and ill-conceived to deal with the expansive and urgent contexts of the Anthropocene. Paying homage to myopic knowledge systems, rigid state education directives, and academic-professional communities intent on reproducing the same practices, knowledges, and relationships that have endangered our shared world and shared presents/presence is misdirected. This volume brings together diverse scholars to reimagine the field in times of precarity.



Myths Of The Cherokee


Myths Of The Cherokee
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Author : James Mooney
language : en
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Release Date : 2012-03-07

Myths Of The Cherokee written by James Mooney and has been published by Courier Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-03-07 with Social Science categories.


126 myths: sacred stories, animal myths, local legends, many more. Plus background on Cherokee history, notes on the myths and parallels. Features 20 maps and illustrations.



The Land Of The Great Turtles


The Land Of The Great Turtles
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Author : Brad Wagnon
language : en
Publisher: 7th Generation
Release Date : 2021-08-10

The Land Of The Great Turtles written by Brad Wagnon and has been published by 7th Generation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-08-10 with Juvenile Fiction categories.


The Creator gave the Cherokee people a beautiful island with everything they could ever need. It came with only one rule: They must take care of the land and the animals living there. But what happens when the children decide to play with the turtles instead of tending to their responsibilities? The Land of the Great Turtles is a Cherokee origin story that introduces the reader to Cherokee beliefs and values. Written in both Cherokee and English, the book will familiarize readers with the Cherokee syllabary and language.



Old World Roots Of The Cherokee


Old World Roots Of The Cherokee
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Author : Donald N. Yates
language : en
Publisher: McFarland
Release Date : 2012-07-09

Old World Roots Of The Cherokee written by Donald N. Yates and has been published by McFarland this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-07-09 with Social Science categories.


Most histories of the Cherokee nation focus on its encounters with Europeans, its conflicts with the U. S. government, and its expulsion from its lands during the Trail of Tears. This work, however, traces the origins of the Cherokee people to the third century B.C.E. and follows their migrations through the Americas to their homeland in the lower Appalachian Mountains. Using a combination of DNA analysis, historical research, and classical philology, it uncovers the Jewish and Eastern Mediterranean ancestry of the Cherokee and reveals that they originally spoke Greek before adopting the Iroquoian language of their Haudenosaunee allies while the two nations dwelt together in the Ohio Valley.



Grandmother Spider Brings The Sun


Grandmother Spider Brings The Sun
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Author : Geri Keams
language : en
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Release Date : 1997-06

Grandmother Spider Brings The Sun written by Geri Keams and has been published by Turtleback Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997-06 with categories.


For use in schools and libraries only. After Possum and Buzzard fail in their attempts to steal a piece of the sun, Grandmother Spider succeeds in bringing light to the animals on her side of the world.



Blood Moon


Blood Moon
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Author : John Sedgwick
language : en
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Release Date : 2019-04-16

Blood Moon written by John Sedgwick and has been published by Simon & Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-04-16 with History categories.


An astonishing untold story from the nineteenth century—a “riveting…engrossing…‘American Epic’” (The Wall Street Journal) and necessary work of history that reads like Gone with the Wind for the Cherokee. “A vigorous, well-written book that distills a complex history to a clash between two men without oversimplifying” (Kirkus Reviews), Blood Moon is the story of the feud between two rival Cherokee chiefs from the early years of the United States through the infamous Trail of Tears and into the Civil War. Their enmity would lead to war, forced removal from their homeland, and the devastation of a once-proud nation. One of the men, known as The Ridge—short for He Who Walks on Mountaintops—is a fearsome warrior who speaks no English, but whose exploits on the battlefield are legendary. The other, John Ross, is descended from Scottish traders and looks like one: a pale, unimposing half-pint who wears modern clothes and speaks not a word of Cherokee. At first, the two men are friends and allies who negotiate with almost every American president from George Washington through Abraham Lincoln. But as the threat to their land and their people grows more dire, they break with each other on the subject of removal. In Blood Moon, John Sedgwick restores the Cherokee to their rightful place in American history in a dramatic saga that informs much of the country’s mythic past today. Fueled by meticulous research in contemporary diaries and journals, newspaper reports, and eyewitness accounts—and Sedgwick’s own extensive travels within Cherokee lands from the Southeast to Oklahoma—it is “a wild ride of a book—fascinating, chilling, and enlightening—that explains the removal of the Cherokee as one of the central dramas of our country” (Ian Frazier). Populated with heroes and scoundrels of all varieties, this is a richly evocative portrait of the Cherokee that is destined to become the defining book on this extraordinary people.