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Old World Roots of the Cherokee - by Donald N Yates (Paperback)
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Highlights
- 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.
- About the Author: Donald N. Yates is an American genealogist, cultural historian and DNA investigator.
- 217 Pages
- Social Science, Ethnic Studies
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About the Book
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.Book Synopsis
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.
Review Quotes
"illuminating"-Appalachian Heritage; "Yates and his colleagues are to be congratulated for their discoveries and for understanding what they mean...it offers food for thought and concrete new data about the people of the Southeast"-Neara Journal; "provides the definitive evidence of relations between Jews, Greeks, Egyptians, and the Cherokee...engaging and useful"-American Indian Culture and Research Journal.
About the Author
Donald N. Yates is an American genealogist, cultural historian and DNA investigator. He lives in Longmont, Colorado. For more information visit his official site at www.donaldyates.com.