Lest We Forget: The Survival of a Cherokee Woman

When the soldiers arrive, the entire village were herded into the square trembling in fear. The rifles hung on the soldiers ready to enter the action. Young Laney held tightly to her little brother while her sister and older brother stood nearby. No one could know the lives of the Cherokee nation was being changed forever as they left their valley. As the march began, Laney understood the dangers they faced. Escape seemed impossible, but Laney's parents had a plan to save themselves and the future of their people. Unable to trust their white neighbors, they had only the mountain and their wits to survive the harsh winter and make a new home for themselves.

 

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Lest We Forget: The Survival of a Cherokee Woman

When the soldiers arrive, the entire village were herded into the square trembling in fear. The rifles hung on the soldiers ready to enter the action. Young Laney held tightly to her little brother while her sister and older brother stood nearby. No one could know the lives of the Cherokee nation was being changed forever as they left their valley. As the march began, Laney understood the dangers they faced. Escape seemed impossible, but Laney's parents had a plan to save themselves and the future of their people. Unable to trust their white neighbors, they had only the mountain and their wits to survive the harsh winter and make a new home for themselves.

 

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Lest We Forget: The Survival of a Cherokee Woman

Lest We Forget: The Survival of a Cherokee Woman

by Linda McClung
Lest We Forget: The Survival of a Cherokee Woman

Lest We Forget: The Survival of a Cherokee Woman

by Linda McClung

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Overview

When the soldiers arrive, the entire village were herded into the square trembling in fear. The rifles hung on the soldiers ready to enter the action. Young Laney held tightly to her little brother while her sister and older brother stood nearby. No one could know the lives of the Cherokee nation was being changed forever as they left their valley. As the march began, Laney understood the dangers they faced. Escape seemed impossible, but Laney's parents had a plan to save themselves and the future of their people. Unable to trust their white neighbors, they had only the mountain and their wits to survive the harsh winter and make a new home for themselves.

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798893760033
Publisher: Leap Write Literary
Publication date: 03/06/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 230
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Linda spent her early years believing their heritage was Scot Irish. Where her siblings became interested in genealogy, they found their Cherokee great, great grandmother who lived during the time of the Great Removal. There is no record of how she came to live on a mountain in western North Carolina, but a trip to the area confirmed her gravesite.
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