
Cherokees of the Smoky Mountains
Horace Kephart
The text relates the powerful and dramatic history of Smoky Mountain Cherokees, who for 40,000 years thrived in the difficult terrain of the Great Smoky Mountains and its surrounding regions areas of what is now Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, North...
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United States
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The text relates the powerful and dramatic history of Smoky Mountain Cherokees, who for 40,000 years thrived in the difficult terrain of the Great Smoky Mountains and its surrounding regions areas of what is now Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. With a constitution and organized government, a written language and no economic debt, the Cherokees sought to live in relative peace. However, President Jackson and the state of Georgia thought differently, forcing the Cherokees and their devoted Chief John Ross to leave their homeland and be removed to Oklahoma in the Trail of Tears (1837-1839). Much political tension was exacerbated by the fact that a key Supreme Court ruling by Chief Justice John Marshall made clear that Georgian land grabbing of Cherokee lands was illegal. This story, and how one Cherokee Chief was sacrificed to retain a small piece of Cherokee land in the southwest corner of North Carolina, known today as Qualla Boundary, is told with passion, empathy and historical accuracy. Horace Kephart is also the author of Our Southern Highlanders, Camping and Woodcraft and Smoky Mountain Magic, and the creator of the Kephart knife. Mount Kephart, a 6,217 foot peak just northwest of Qualla Boundary, was chosen by Kephart and designated in his lifetime. He was instrumental in the founding of the Great Smoky National Park. This version of Cherokees of the Smoky Mountains was revised by Kephart's great granddaughter, Janice Kephart, a spoken word artist, narrator, and US government subject matter expert, having served as a 9/11 Commission counsel. Janice added context for some commentary within the text but left the writing mostly as is, added historical photographs from the Hunter Library Horace Kephart Archive at Western Carolina University and other libraries, and added a new Foreword and Introduction. Duration - 1h 23m. Author - Horace Kephart. Narrator - Janice Kephart. Published Date - Tuesday, 24 January 2023. Copyright - © 1936 Laura Mack Kephart ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:16
Foreword
Duration:00:03:16
Introduction
Duration:00:11:02
Cherokee Early History
Duration:00:01:59
De Soto and the Cherokee Queen
Duration:00:00:58
Cherokee Culture, and Taking Sides with the Early Colonists
Duration:00:03:29
A Backwoodsman Named Russ
Duration:00:02:04
The Treaties of 1785 and 1791
Duration:00:01:00
The Story of Sequoya and Cherokee Literacy
Duration:00:04:15
Cherokees Establish a National Government, and the US Government Response
Duration:00:02:01
Gold, Greed and Georgia
Duration:00:05:09
The US Supreme Court supports the Cherokees against Georgia
Duration:00:01:14
Georgia Defies the Supreme Court
Duration:00:01:23
The White Devil Wore a Cross
Duration:00:02:09
Georgia's Illegal Removal of Chief John Ross
Duration:00:03:04
The Federal Government is Warned by One of its Own
Duration:00:02:27
Politicians of Influence Support the Cherokees
Duration:00:02:44
False Information is Used to Incite Further Action Against the Cherokees
Duration:00:01:51
The Cherokees Appeal to President Jackson
Duration:00:01:50
Removal Begins and General Wool Resigns
Duration:00:01:25
President Martin Van Buren Accelerates Efforts to Remove the Cherokees
Duration:00:01:53
Removal is Ordered
Duration:00:01:29
Cherokees are Still Flourishing
Duration:00:02:03
The Federal Government Violates its Own Treaty with the Cherokee National Council, and Acts in Contempt of the US Supreme Court
Duration:00:04:58
The Removal
Duration:00:05:58
The Cherokees Who Refused to Leave the Smokies
Duration:00:04:13
Chief Charley Agrees to Sacrifice Himself for his People
Duration:00:04:13
Colonel Thomas Goes to Washington
Duration:00:02:55
Epilogue
Duration:00:01:29
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:28