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Almost five hundred years ago, Ca-u-chi, a Cherokee town, was nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains along Pigeon River in present day western North Carolina. We know now it was real, since archaeologists uncovered its remains and historians find it recorded in 16th century Spanish journals. In the following story, details of Cauchi and Cherokee traditions are derived from these discoveries and writings.
On the other hand, the people of Cauchi depicted are fictitious, but there must have been ancestral Cherokee living there with names and lives very similar to those used herein. Likewise, there may have been a boy born around 1520 in Cauchi with the name Ta-wo-di (Hawk) and he could have become a warrior and later town chief.
With the arrival of Spanish conquistadors Hernando de Soto in 1540 and later Captain Juan Pardo in 1566 the indigenous peoples of southeast North America were challenged to accept these Outsiders — or fight them. Eventually, the Cherokee, Catawba, Creek, Choctaw and Chickasaw chose to fight and it is their intrepid resistance to these Spanish invasions that forever changed the course of history for North America and the yet to be United States of America.
Tawodi and the Cherokee lived during this critical time when imperial Spain was intent on taking these Indian lands for their pleasure, just as Spaniards had already conquered the Caribbean Islands, Mexico and Peru. After all, this was El Siglo de Oro de Espa�a, The Golden Century of Spain, decades before England’s “Lost Colony” on Roanoke Island, North Carolina, and its Jamestowne settlement in Virginia and France’s soon to be colonies in Canada.
- Sales Rank: #1805471 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-13
- Released on: 2015-11-13
- Format: Kindle eBook
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Your scholar's grasp of the Indian culture in the Southeast and early Spanish inland expeditions...is impressive--very impressive! Congratulations! � �Carroll Jones, author "Rooted Deep In Pigeon Valley"
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I really respect your attempt to tackle this from the perspective of the people who had already "discovered" North America by being born into it long before any European ever dreamed of setting sail.� -- Chris Allen�
About the Author
As a career educator, teacher of world history and general anthropology at a small community college in western North Carolina, Larry Clark developed a special interest in the region’s history and prehistory. A limited, self-published edition of Indians of Burke County and Western North Carolina was printed as archaeologists began to excavate a large native village near his home. In addition, for more than a decade, he periodically wrote about Burke County’s past for a local newspaper, the News Herald, and eventually published with The History Press of Charleston a collection of these stories in "Burke County: Historic Tales from the Gateway to the Blue Ridge." As a side interest he also self-published a handbook on "Time Capsules: the Why, the How, the Where." More recently “our archaeologists” made an unexpected discovery at the Berry’s farm that began to rewrite the history of early colonial America -- Spanish artifacts were uncovered in the 16th century Indian village of Joara among the remains of several burned “cabins” once occupied by soldiers of Captain Juan Pardo. It was here in 1567 that they constructed Fort San Juan (and three more in the region) to claim this land for King Philip II and the Empire of Spain, thereby making these Spanish settlements the first inland European colony in North America and the first lost colony of North Carolina -- some twenty years before England’s “Lost Colony” arrived on Roanoke Island, North Carolina, and four decades before the English settled James Town, Virginia. Thereafter Clark became so fascinated with the idea of Spanish conquistadors marching across these lands that he first wrote "Of Eagles & Wolves," a play about Pardo’s expeditions into western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee, and then published with McFarland & Company a book entitled "Spanish Attempts to Colonize Southeast North America: 1513 - 1587." This was followed with "La Florida: Imperial Spain Invades Indian Chiefdoms of North America," "The Last Conquistadors of Southeast North America" and an historical fiction novel, "Tawodi: Cherokee of the Blue Mountains confront Spanish Conquistadors." Today, Clark resides with wife Patricia in Irish Creek Valley along a creek that flows into the Berry site of Joara and Fort San Juan.
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