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MITA IKE: The Forgotten Aboriginal, First Nation, Cherokee Folklore
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MITA IKE: The Forgotten Aboriginal, First Nation, Cherokee Folklore
Current price: $35.00
Barnes and Noble
MITA IKE: The Forgotten Aboriginal, First Nation, Cherokee Folklore
Current price: $35.00
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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.