“ Cherokee Legend of the Corn Bead ”
Many years ago during the 1830’s, the Real People, as the Cherokee called themselves, were rounded up as cattle. They were forced to leave their homeland and walk west to a new land. They cried tears of sorrow and grief and hopelessness. Where their tears hit the ground, a plant sprung up. The ...
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  • Pam Manning Edited 5 months ago

    Great coloring-(Green!)  And I love the story too.  My Grandmother's mother was full blooded Cherokee from your area!

    Great coloring-(Green!)  And I love the story too.  My Grandmother's mother was full blooded Cherokee from your area!

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  • Altine Roberts Edited 5 months ago

    Lovely focus and details and an excellent caption.

    Lovely focus and details and an excellent caption.

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Shred away! I feel no pain.
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1/40 f/1.8 250 5.4

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