Osiyo, gineli, (hello, friend in Cherokee).
I am Native American; lineage Cherokee, Choctaw, and Creek. My ancestors, the Sumptors and the Wilsons, are on the Dawes Roll, which is a census for ke...view moreOsiyo, gineli, (hello, friend in Cherokee).
I am Native American; lineage Cherokee, Choctaw, and Creek. My ancestors, the Sumptors and the Wilsons, are on the Dawes Roll, which is a census for keeping track of the Native Americans when the white man took the land and put them on reservations. With the help of a friend in the Red Nation Society, we researched back to the early 1700s, but the Dawes Roll did not actually become documented until the 1800s.
I was raised by the white man’s ways. My parents are both deceased now. Daddy was a great storyteller; Mother was strict and very old school, but not in the ways of the Native American. I am very proud of my lineage, and I am also a Virgo, so I am a strong, independent, but passionate person. I hope all who read my first novel will enjoy it and not be offended in the context it is written. I am a very blunt lover. And I believe the person reading my work will see that it was written with much passion.
Unoe Adnvdo Soquili—in Cherokee, this is how my name would appear. Thunder Spirit the Horse.
Wado (thank you) to all those who find my book enjoyable.view less