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Records of the Moravians Among the Cherokees: Volume Six: March to Removal, Part 1, Safe in the Ancestral Homeland, 1821-1824
Records of the Moravians Among the Cherokees: Volume Six: March to Removal, Part 1, Safe in the Ancestral Homeland, 1821-1824

Records of the Moravians Among the Cherokees: Volume Six: March to Removal, Part 1, Safe in the Ancestral Homeland, 1821-1824

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The ominous subtitle, opens a new series of that will take us up to 1838 and the tragic Trail of Tears. Volume 6 covers the years 1821–1824. Despite the loss of teacher Anna Rosina Gambold, the Moravians open a second mission station near Oochgeelogy Creek, thirty miles south of Springplace, their first station. Meanwhile, confident of its future, the Cherokee Nation sets about building a civilization of its own with a national capital, legislature, code of laws, and diplomatic negotiations with Washington. Now, all the Cherokee Nation needs is a syllabary to write its own language—a goal that will be achieved during the time period covered in volume 7 of uses original diaries, minutes, reports, and correspondence in the Moravian Archives in North Carolina to provide a firsthand account of daily life among the Cherokee throughout the nineteenth century. Though written by missionaries from their perspective, these records provide much insight into Cherokee culture, society, customs, and personalities.
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