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Author Kilpatrick, Jack Frederick, editor and translator.

Title The shadow of Sequoyah; social documents of the Cherokees, 1862-1964 / translated and edited by Jack Frederick and Anna Gritts Kilpatrick.

Publication Info. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press [1965]

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  970.3 K48S    Check Shelf
Edition [First edition].
Description xiv, 129 pages : facsimile ; 23 cm.
Series The Civilization of the American Indian series
Civilization of the American Indian series.
Contents Tse:gh (i)sini disposes of the effects of a deceased Comrade-in-Arms (1862) -- Confederate Tse:gh(i)sin writes of home and honey (1862) -- Tso:na, Confederate soldier, has a problem at home (1862) -- The Thomas Legionnaires Blunder (1863) -- I:no:li Issues clothing to soldiers and to Children of the war dead (1865) -- Record of an epidemic (smallpox?) at Qualla (1865) -- I:no:li Disposes of the affairs of Ulo:nagi:sgi (1867) -- Mother and son dispute in settling an estate (1867) -- List of purchases by a Union widow (1867) -- Apportionment of land in Wolftown (1899) -- I:no:li experiences Boredom in Ashville (1873) -- Funeral notice of a Cherokee Methodist minister (1874) -- Di:lasge:sgi reports the Commemoration of assassination of Chief Lincoln (1876) --Gane:nu:li:sgi resigns as solicitor of Goingsnake District (1877) -- Ezekiel ("Zeke") proctor crusades for good government (1877) -- Methodist Revival notice (1878) -- Drought-Stricken citizens petition Chief Thompson (1879) -- Tso: wa Hungers for Election News (1881) -- A Methodist minister dies as an earthquake is born (1882) -- Former Clerk I:no:li Looks up death reacords (1884) -- A:I(i) sa writes to her shiftless husband (ca. 1885) -- Record of borrowing from the Treasury of the Eastern Band (1885) -- A medicine man and a minister writes to a scientist (1888) -- A medicine man's son fails to find hidden papers (1888) -- The heirs of De:nili O:hla write to the Judge of Flint District (1891) -- Di:dagw(I) writes of his illness (1893) -- Charm for assistance in war (1894) -- The Judge of Goingsnake District advises reconciliation (1897) -- Conjuration for muscular cramps (1898) -- Ghe:n(i)di Sv:ghi Necrology (1900-1901) -- Do:yani:si asks Chief Buffington to identify him (1901) -- Address upon the Keetoowah Society (1901) -- Memorandum concerning a runaway teen-age girl (1902) -- Se:di:hi fire of the Keetoowah Society collects funds for food (1906-1907) -- "The panther and the crane" -- A Natchez Cherokee Myth (ca 1908) -- Vision of a christian child (1908) -- A cherokee chronology (ca. 1909) -- Menu for a meeting of the Keetoowah Society (1909) -- Christian meditation (ca. 1910) -- Dying testamony of Cherokee Christians (1910-15) -- Ani:lage:yv Summarizes his year in the vinyard of the Lord (1914-15) -- Fairfield Sunday School adopts regulation for the sick and the dead (1915) -- Letter from Redbird Smith (1917) -- An apprentice medicine man goes to war (1918) -- Two love incantations (ca. 1919) -- Record of money collected by A:mo:hi fire of the Keetoowah Society (1919) -- Notation by a Conjurer concerning a female client (ca. 1920) -- De:wi A?hw (i) gado: ga Has a transportation problem (1923) -- List of repentants at the quarterly meeting at Echota Church (ca. 1925) -- A gospel song in syllables (ca. 1925) -- Echota Sunday School makes plans for the coming year (1926) -- A backslider changes his church affiliation (1928) -- Echota Sunday School decides to have cake sale (1929) -- Election of Sergeants-at-arms (ca. 1930) -- Hymn book of U:ne:sdala (ca. 1930) -- "Going to the water" Prayer for longevity (1930) -- A temperance song (ca. 1935) -- Perscription for cardiac disease (1936) -- Fragment of a minute book recording a revival at Sycamore Tree Church (1936) -- Sycamore Tree Church agrees to supply workers for a convention at Echota Church (1938) -- A bundle of love letters (1938-39) -- Diagnoses of a medicine man (ca. 1940) -- Prayer for divining with lead (ca. 1940) -- Comment upon World War II (1940) -- Letter from the Chief of the Keetowah Society (1941) -- Two children's remedies (1942) -- Lu:si reports on the illness of U:sgogi:d(a) (1942) -- Letters from a patient in Claremore Indian Hospital (1943) -- Fragment of a myth (1944) -- Uwe:da:sadh(i) writes of fence posts and thieves (1945) -- A medicine man's dream (1946) -- Diary comments upon the moon and money (1946) -- Letter about fishing-pole cane and health (1947) -- A Cherokee recalls to mind the alliance of 1730 (1948) -- Regulations for the observance of Memorial Day at Sycamore Tree Cementery (1955) -- Pastor of Echota Church writes to one of his deacons (1957) -- Minutes of Echota Sunday School (1959) -- Salo:li broods over the destiny of the Cherokees (1963) -- Letters from a Christian Medicine Man (1963) -- A baptist minister's dream (1963) -- Gana: hw(i) so:sg(i) recalls the World War I Parade ground (1964).
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 109-111.
Subject Cherokee Indians -- Social life and customs.
Added Author Kilpatrick, Anna Gritts.
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