MITA IKE: The Forgotten Aboriginal, First Nation, Cherokee Folklore

MITA IKE: The Forgotten Aboriginal, First Nation, Cherokee Folklore

by Odean Lawrence
MITA IKE: The Forgotten Aboriginal, First Nation, Cherokee Folklore

MITA IKE: The Forgotten Aboriginal, First Nation, Cherokee Folklore

by Odean Lawrence

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Overview

War Chief Onakonah is affectionately known as Papa Chief lived an adventurous life. He was born July 12, 1889, and he died September 27, 2021, at 132 years old. A black man is also known as a Cherokee warrior. He fought battles against the KKK, served in WW1, and got the nickname "Silent Walker;" and he fought more battles with racism. He served in WW2. He witnessed how the white man took over the aboriginal people and reclassified them as Colored and Afro-Americans. This story will take you on a journey to uncover the truth of black people in America as Aboriginals, the Cherokee nation, and the real mythical meaning behind Mita Iké and how he changed everything.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160915319
Publisher: Yom Hadin PRODUCTIONS, LLC
Publication date: 01/28/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 550 KB

About the Author

Odean P. Lawrence, Ph.D. is an author, teacher, screenwriter, and chief executive officer of Yom Hadin Productions, LLC. He is an honored veteran of USAF, a dedicated husband, an intuitive father, and a strong warrior.
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