They were blood-thirsty savages - superstitious, dirty animals.
They were thieves and killers who burned houses to the ground and
kidnapped women and children.
They were protectors of a Nation - guerrilla fighters serving
their country. They were husbands and fathers who built homes in
lush valleys for their families.
They were - the same men.
In 1775 perspective came with the color of your skin.
An orphan boy, Totsuhwa, is taken under the wing of legendary
Cherokee war chief Tsi'yugunsini, the Dragon. But even under a
dragon's wing isn't safe when a covetous nation forms around
them.
Amid the battles, Totsuhwa fights the reoccurring pain of loss
until he meets Galegi, who becomes his wife. Trying to raise their
son in a peace the new world won't allow, they teach him the
strictest Cherokee traditions while white assimilation,
encroachment, and treachery grows. General Andrew Jackson wages war
against tribes across the southeast and the toll is high. With his
people gradually losing everything, Totsuhwa must find a way to
save his family - and the Cherokee nation - before all is lost.
Cherokee Talisman recreates the neglected history that existed
when one nation was born and another almost died.
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