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Like ancient peoples the world over, the Cherokees of the southern
Appalachian Mountains passed along their traditions and beliefs
through stories, songs, dances, and religious and healing rituals.
With the creation of Cherokee writing by Sequoyah, some of the
traditions were also recorded in books. While evoking local
geography and natural phenomena, the stories were also enhanced by
powerful psychological and spiritual dynamics. This work examines
seven myths that grew out of Cherokee culture, looking at how they
emerged to explain archetypal issues. Each of the seven stories is
told in full and is followed by a detailed history and analysis
that provides its background, its associated rituals, and its
psychological basis. One quickly discovers that while the myths are
ancient, they are strikingly modern in their understanding of human
personality development, family dynamics, community solidarity, and
the reality of religion or spirituality. Grounded in the experience
of this American Indian people and the land they inhabited, the
myths tell universal truths.
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