Guardians of the Valley: Chickasaws in Colonial South Carolina and Georgia

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ISBN: 9781570038211
Dewey: 976.0049739
LCC Number: E99.C55
Author: Edward J Cashin
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Pages: 196
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The first comprehensive history of the Lower Chickasaws in the Savannah River Valley

Description

Guy LaBree’s connection to the Seminole Tribe of Florida began when he was an elementary school student in the 1940s living near the Dania (now Hollywood) reservation in Florida. However, it wasn’t until the 1970s that his relationship with the tribe grew into a remarkable creative partnership. LaBree was encouraged by Seminoles who were former classmates and friends to produce paintings depicting important teachings about Seminole culture, customs, history, and legend as a way of passing on traditional knowledge to younger generations. To do this, he was given unprecedented access to privileged information never before shared with outsiders. As a sign of his success, two of his images now hang in the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian. This book features forty-two stunning selections from this self-taught artist’s output of more than 1,000 paintings. It also tells, for the first time, the intriguing story behind the white man who became A Bosh Che – Will A Tee Chee: ‘The Barefoot Artist of the Seminoles’.

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Weight 0.95 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 1 in
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