[NR] Conact question for personas

Moore, Ed Ed.Moore at okdhs.org
Fri Oct 26 12:21:04 PDT 2001


Has anyone done a written compilation of Cherokee oral tradition?
It would be very interesting if you could find the Cherokee version
of the first contact between the human race which is what many tribal
cultures considered themselves and strange aliens from some far off
place.
Ragnar

-----Original Message-----
From: Susan [mailto:catmafia at swbell.net]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 11:53 AM
To: northkeep at ansteorra.org; Northern list
Subject: [NR] Conact question for personas


I am trying to find something reguarding how the SCA looks at cultures.  I
remember the first definition of what groups personas were chosen from
being mostly Western European and then cultures who were in contact with
them.  I am looking for info defining what degree of contact.  With the
upcoming demo in Tahlequah I am sure I will get info on the Cherokee and
want to be able to answer those.  In my research so far, I can find the
first insidences of the Cherokee being taken to England to meet with the
Royal family there was in 1760 or 1762 which is out of period; but De Soto
did cross the area where the Cherokee lived in 1540.  Between these two
reference points, what would someone do to support a Cherokee persona if
they were so inclined to want to do so?  and are ones who represent
cultures outside of the basic Western European cultures limited to the time
frame in which the culture was in contact with Western Europe or any time
in period?

Yes, I am curious and really wish to be able to have the resources to
answer questions that will come.  If you have someone outside of these
lists who you think would have information on this to help me, please
forward it on to them.

Thank you,

Susan the Curious
Susan-the-Curious at swbell.net

ps, hope to see many of you at our demo on Nov 3rd, details coming soon


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