
Old World Roots of the Cherokee
How DNA, Ancient Alphabets and Religion Explain the Origins of America's Largest Indian Nation
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Donald N. Yates
Most histories of the Cherokee nation focus on its encounters with Europeans, its conflicts with the U.S. government, and its expulsion from its lands during the Trail of Tears. This work, however, traces the origins of the Cherokee people to the third century B.C.E. and follows their migrations through the Americas to their homeland in the lower Appalachian Mountains. Using a combination of DNA analysis, historical research, and classical philology, it uncovers the Jewish and Eastern Mediterranean ancestry of the Cherokee and reveals that they originally spoke Greek before adopting the Iroquoian language of their Haudenosaunee allies while the two nations dwelt together in the Ohio Valley.
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Thus far my story goes back to descendents of the American Revolution, the Mayflower and Holland. At the same time the different "native" tribes were trying to learn how to interact with the "white man". After only having to deal with, be at war with, etc. other "native" tribes.
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The book takes you into the Ancestry of Cherokee Tribal chieftains and their daughters as well as Elvis Pressley. Discover it for yourself.
I had oral traditions about Native American Ancestry mostly Cherokee. I started working on this aspect of my family tree with my Dad’s and Maternal Grandmothers Ancestry. This proved to be An interesting and frustrating journey. I couldn’t find much online about Native American Research in early 2000. Many Cherokee researchers that were online were very helpful. The most insightful site I found though was Panthers Lodge owned by Dr. Donald Panther-Yates. Shortly thereafter, he began a DNA Project with Southeast Indian Ancestry. He was looking for Straight Matrilineal descent and/or Patrilineal; The emphasis on Native American Women who had married Indian Traders. This was a very unique approach. Since my Trader Lineage comes through my Maternal Grandmother with her Father’s Family, I could not participate at that time with the limitations of the DNA tests and projects at that time being strictly to Y or X. So, I answered the call for volunteers and helped by constructing and researching with the participants on their digital family tree, beginning with Gayl Wilson’s unique Cherokee History.
Thus began a journey through the Southeast Indian Tribal Stories. Find your Journey too!
I also am getting the complete Print version with tables and pictures. I Think having the Audible version as a companion to the Print book is very helpful in hearing how the Cherokee Words are pronounced.
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This book brings together a lot of material in one book It is an excellent introduction to the subject and provides a good jumping off points for readers who want to explore the subject more deeply. It references both historical material and modern genetics. This is a good reference book.Old World Roots
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A ton of information in rapid fire form.
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Unless these areas are ingrained to you, you will be deeply thankful to Narrator Jack for his studied ability to pronounce the names, places, peoples, and references which are rife within this work. It also helps that, while his delivery is purposefully neutral, clarity of speech, intonation, and some undefinable ability somehow manages to hold interest in the material even when it dives into academic speak.
Scholarly and in-depth with interesting twists
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I really learned a lot from this book! It's funny, in school we learn about Indians, but only the bare minimum. This book explores the life and times in great detail. If you like the Discovery Channel, The History Channel and / or National Geographic, you will love this book. I never thought of myself as to liking the non fiction genres, but now that I think about it, I do love to watch those channels! I guess I do like this kind of book. I did enjoy it and I did learn a new respect fore the Cherokee Indian Nation and all Indians as far as that goes.
The author, Donald N Yates did a great job in his research for details on the Cherokee Indians. He did it in such a way as to hold my interest thru the entire book. The ancient alphabet sounded really hard too! Kudos to his knowledge and research for this in depth information! The narrator, Jack Chekijian did an awesome job delivering this book to us! How he was able to pronounce all the alphabets and HUGE words is beyond me. I am really enjoying his voice. I have said this before and will say it again, Jack's voice sounds like I am watching the History channel! I feel right at home hearing him speak. Kudos guys on the wonderful job!
An educational history on the Cherokee Indians....
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