WITHOUT A TRIBE - A Search for the Cherokee Chief
Part III - Dare to Speak Truth
by Cindia S. Carlson
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About the Book
The approach I have taken here is to share, present and portray my family ancestral heritage of Cherokee as research reveals.
I have collected many components including stories, genealogy facts, historical evidence and images when possible.
My intent is to make enough connections with the combination of this information in order to repair what has been a taboo or shamed subject in my paternal grandmothers' lineage.
At best I will mend some threads and patch a few holes in this tattered tapestry.
I have included some of my recent paintings and stories as well.
I have collected many components including stories, genealogy facts, historical evidence and images when possible.
My intent is to make enough connections with the combination of this information in order to repair what has been a taboo or shamed subject in my paternal grandmothers' lineage.
At best I will mend some threads and patch a few holes in this tattered tapestry.
I have included some of my recent paintings and stories as well.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories History
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 114 - Publish Date: Dec 13, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords Story, History, Genealogy, Artist, Cherokee
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About the Creator
Cindia S. Carlson
Bennet, Nebraska
Terminal MFA degree - Master of Fine Arts, 60 semester cr. hr. degree May 1988 @University of Nebraska-Lincoln, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago on Scholarship summer 1987 Art / Art History Thesis, Solo Exhibition & Orals. Bachelor of Fine Arts 75 semester cr. hr. degree September 1985 @UNL Painting / Drawing. Bachelor of Science May 1984 @ Wayne State College.