Through Cherokee Eyes
This is an
awesome website, many Cherokee images to see. This is the introduction written by the author of the site;
O'Siyo (Hi), Thanks for stopping by and reading my story. So now you want to know more about me, well ok you asked for it. Lol!
OK here we go! My name is John, and my Indian name is Running Wolf. I grew up in North Carolina, but eventually I left when I was 18 to attend college in Hanover, New Hampshire at Dartmouth. Currently I reside in Athens Georgia just east of Atlanta.
I guess one reason I love it here so much because Georgia and North Carolina are so full of Cherokee culture and history. Georgia is also the home of New Echota which is the Cherokee Capitol, and where the Cherokee printed its newspaper in both English and Cherokee called the Cherokee Phoenix. North Carolina is also home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians which is composed of descendants of those who hid in the mountains to avoid removal from the infamous Trail Of Tears.
I'm a pretty easy going guy that loves having fun. I love my culture and wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. I built this site cause I wanted to share beautiful images of the Native American culture. There's always a story behind those images and with an open mind anyone can hear.
I love all forms of music, anything from acoustic, hip hop, rock, alternative and Native American. I also love to go hiking and camping in the North Georgia Mountains as well in North Carolina. To me there's nothing better in the world than being in the mountains, enjoying the fresh air and the sound of peace.
Waterfalls are one of my biggest passions. There are several of waterfalls throughout Georgia, and there's probably not one that I haven't seen yet. To me they are special and offer a peace that you can't find any place else.
I also love Pow Wows and for those of you have never attended one I highly suggest you go. You can enjoy the dances, or just get lost in the music; it's very entertaining for all ages.
I'm pretty sure I could go on and on about myself, but there's a time to stop because I definitely do not want to bore you. Lol! Just remember you have a friend in me and if there's anything more you would like to know about my culture or just want someone to say hello to you may email me anytime!!
Once again, Wado (Thanks) for stopping by and checking out my site, and please don't forget to sign my guestbook. Take care, and may the Great Spirit bless each and every one of you.
Visit the site by clicking here.
O'Siyo (Hi), Thanks for stopping by and reading my story. So now you want to know more about me, well ok you asked for it. Lol!
OK here we go! My name is John, and my Indian name is Running Wolf. I grew up in North Carolina, but eventually I left when I was 18 to attend college in Hanover, New Hampshire at Dartmouth. Currently I reside in Athens Georgia just east of Atlanta.
I guess one reason I love it here so much because Georgia and North Carolina are so full of Cherokee culture and history. Georgia is also the home of New Echota which is the Cherokee Capitol, and where the Cherokee printed its newspaper in both English and Cherokee called the Cherokee Phoenix. North Carolina is also home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians which is composed of descendants of those who hid in the mountains to avoid removal from the infamous Trail Of Tears.
I'm a pretty easy going guy that loves having fun. I love my culture and wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. I built this site cause I wanted to share beautiful images of the Native American culture. There's always a story behind those images and with an open mind anyone can hear.
I love all forms of music, anything from acoustic, hip hop, rock, alternative and Native American. I also love to go hiking and camping in the North Georgia Mountains as well in North Carolina. To me there's nothing better in the world than being in the mountains, enjoying the fresh air and the sound of peace.
Waterfalls are one of my biggest passions. There are several of waterfalls throughout Georgia, and there's probably not one that I haven't seen yet. To me they are special and offer a peace that you can't find any place else.
I also love Pow Wows and for those of you have never attended one I highly suggest you go. You can enjoy the dances, or just get lost in the music; it's very entertaining for all ages.
I'm pretty sure I could go on and on about myself, but there's a time to stop because I definitely do not want to bore you. Lol! Just remember you have a friend in me and if there's anything more you would like to know about my culture or just want someone to say hello to you may email me anytime!!
Once again, Wado (Thanks) for stopping by and checking out my site, and please don't forget to sign my guestbook. Take care, and may the Great Spirit bless each and every one of you.
Visit the site by clicking here.








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