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Date
18 September 2008
Place
Chatsworth, Murray, Georgia, United States
Copyright holder
David Tibbs

Close Up of Oconostota, a Cherokee Chief

"By the early 1600s, the Cherokee inhabited the areas that now encompass eastern Tennessee, northern Georgia, northwestern South Carolina, and western North Carolina. With the arrival of white settlers, the Cherokee adapted their way of life, taking up many European ways. These included cloth clothing, living in log cabins, and learning new ways of agriculture. They learned English and shared with their new neighbors their tales and legends."

Photo recorded at the Legends of Fort Mountain website, and copied for use at the WeRelate Legends of Fort Mountain source page.


Link to the Cherokee Heritage Project Page

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