Great Smokies Myths and Legends

Great Smokies Myths and Legends
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781493040278
ISBN-13 : 1493040278
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Great Smokies Myths and Legends by : Michael R. Bradley

Is it possible that the woman who raised Abraham Lincoln was actually his half-sister, and that the man he knew as his grandfather had conducted a scandalous affair with a servant girl? Was Nancy Dude really a murderous witch, or the victim of relentless calamities that would stretch anyone beyond the bounds of sanity? Should Horace Kephart be considered a hero for his work to protect the area of the Great Smokies, where a moutain was named in his honor, or a drunken scoundrel who uprooted families from the homes and farms they’d had for generations? From Sam Houston’s childhood among the Cherokee to the mysterious “road to nowhere”, Great SmokiesMyths and Legends makes history fun and pulls back the curtain on some of this national park’s most fascinating and compelling stories.

Spooky Great Smokies

Spooky Great Smokies
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781493044849
ISBN-13 : 1493044842
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Spooky Great Smokies by : S. E. Schlosser

The eastern side of the Smokies abounds with spooky tales, like the story of a Shadow Woman who appeared to a farmer each morning and evening to beg for a cup of milk. Skinned Tom is another East Tennessee haunt, though his is a sinister tale that warns the unfaithful to steer clear of local lover’s lanes for their illicit trysting. From the farmer who finds a Cavern of Skulls to a moonshiner who makes a deal with a water demon; and the Half Shaved ghost seeking vengeance to the first (and only) meeting of the Asheville Ghost Club, the Great Smoky Mountains and its foothills abound with spooky tales. My favorites are in this collection.

Great Smoky Mountains Folklife

Great Smoky Mountains Folklife
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Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781628468960
ISBN-13 : 1628468963
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Great Smoky Mountains Folklife by : Michael Ann Williams

The Great Smoky Mountains, at the border of eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina, are among the highest peaks of the southern Appalachian chain. Although this area shares much with the cultural traditions of all southern Appalachia, the folklife here has been uniquely shaped by historical events, including the Cherokee Removal of the 1830s and the creation of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park a century later. This book surveying the rich folklife of this special place in the American South offers a view of the culture as it has been defined and changed by scholars, missionaries, the federal government, tourists, and people of the region themselves. Here is an overview of the history of a beautiful landscape, one that examines the character typified by its early settlers, by the displacement of the people, and by the manner in which the folklife was discovered and defined during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Here also is an examination of various folk traditions and a study of how they have changed and evolved.

A History of Hunting in the Great Smoky Mountains

A History of Hunting in the Great Smoky Mountains
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781625843753
ISBN-13 : 1625843755
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Hunting in the Great Smoky Mountains by : Bob Plott

Discover the history and lore of this region’s legendary outdoorsmen—and their faithful dogs: “Well worth reading” (Bear Hunting Magazine). Man versus beast—it’s an age-old struggle that has been part of the rugged terrain of the Great Smoky Mountains since humans first encountered the region centuries ago. Bob Plott, a descendant of the breeder of the Plott hound and an avid outdoorsman in North Carolina, takes readers on a quest back through time for a glimpse into the minds and the rifles of the region’s most intrepid hunters. From the primitive weaponry and prevailing tactics of the Cherokee to the audacious rifle-toting ridge runners, and even a gruesome gang of cannibalistic rogues, these stories are truly a gripping tribute to mountain life and the adventure of the game.

Unsolved Disappearances in the Great Smoky Mountains

Unsolved Disappearances in the Great Smoky Mountains
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1880308134
ISBN-13 : 9781880308134
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Unsolved Disappearances in the Great Smoky Mountains by : Juanitta Baldwin

Original oral accounts from the unique people who live in the Great Smoky Mountains. They embody their distinct ideals, beliefs, values and life patterns. There is wit, surprise, and, in some cases, wisdom. You will meet real moonshiners, people who have encountered unexplained events in their everyday lives, and tales of true love. The wild isolation of the Smokies nurtured independence, and a caring spirit.

Tennessee Legends and Lore

Tennessee Legends and Lore
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781467153362
ISBN-13 : 1467153362
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Tennessee Legends and Lore by : Alan Brown

The Spooky Side of the Volunteer State Tennessee is steeped in legend. From strange sightings to odd and macabre crimes, the Volunteer State is no stranger to lore. Author Alan Brown details the haunts, troubling crimes and spooky past.

It Happened in the Revolutionary War

It Happened in the Revolutionary War
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781493037230
ISBN-13 : 1493037234
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis It Happened in the Revolutionary War by : Michael R. Bradley

From the never-ending controversy over the Boston Massacre to the world’s first working (sort of) submarine, It Happened in the Revolutionary War looks at intriguing people and episodes that shaped the course of the war. Meet Banistre Tarlton, a ruthless British commander who showed no mercy, earning him a reputation as the meanest man in America. Relive the harrowing horseback journey of Betsy Dowdy, a sixteen-year-old who braved a 50-mile nighttime ride to warn the Patriots about British troop movements. And find out why the governor of Virginia shot a cannon at his own house.

The Lure of the Great Smokies

The Lure of the Great Smokies
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015006590304
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Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lure of the Great Smokies by : Robert Lindsay Mason

Into the Mist

Into the Mist
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 093720787X
ISBN-13 : 9780937207871
Rating : 4/5 (7X Downloads)

Synopsis Into the Mist by : David Brill

These beautiful mist-shrouded mountains can, and often do, turn deadly... Volume I of Into the Mist depicts men and women in extreme situations, struggling to survive against brutal and often deadly adversity. Through the book's 13 chapters, Into the Mist readers will: -Piece together the events leading to a tragic encounter between an elementary school teacher and two black bears in the park's backcountry. -Share in the heroic response of the park's rangers in the face of brutal weather events, including the March 1993 "Storm of the Century," and their successful efforts to rescue hundreds of stranded visitors and ultimately prevent loss of life and limb. -Experience a lone hiker's final moments as he succumbs to bitter cold without benefit of a shelter as wind-driven snow piles ever higher on the trail. -Learn how the body of a murdered Jane Doe discovered in a park stream leads to a cross-country hunt for her killer. -A bonus appendix lists the park's leading causes of death and most dangerous places.

Cherokee Myths and Legends

Cherokee Myths and Legends
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9780786494606
ISBN-13 : 0786494603
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Cherokee Myths and Legends by : Terry L. Norton

Retelling 30 myths and legends of the Eastern Cherokee, this book presents the stories with important details providing a culturally authentic and historically accurate context. Background information is given within each story so the reader may avoid reliance on glossaries, endnotes, or other explanatory aids. The reader may thus experience the stories more as their original audiences would have. This approach to adapting traditional literature derives from ideas found in reader-response and translation theory and from research in cognitive psychology and sociolinguistics.