Using original diaries, minutes, reports, and correspondence in the
Moravian Archives in North Carolina, the "Records of the Moravians
among the Cherokees "series provides a rare account of daily life
among the Cherokees throughout the nineteenth century. Although
written by missionaries, the records provide keen insight into
Cherokee culture, society, and customs.
Volume 4 continues the story through 1816, when earthquakes
ushered in a period of upheaval--from the Cherokees' involvement in
the Creek War, to Metis battles in Canada, to Napoleon's conquests
in Europe. Meanwhile, the little Moravian mission of Springplace
added new members, including Charles Hicks, soon to be elected
Second Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, while Anna and her
husband continued work with their Cherokee students.
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