Beloved Mother: The Story of Nancy Ward
Charlotte Ellington
It was a time of drastic change for the Cherokee and for the frontier. The white settlers approached steadily, their homesites encroaching more and more every year upon the hunting grounds and towns of the Cherokee. Misunderstandings often led to violence, and violence often led to war—war against an unconquerable foe.
Against this backdrop emerges the character of Nancy Ward, Beloved Woman of her tribe. She attained her special rank as a teen when she rallied the Cherokee warriors to a victory over the Creek, but she chose to follow the path of peace—a path that often pitted her against her famous warrior cousin, Dragging Canoe.
The legends and stories about Nancy Ward come brilliantly to life in this beautiful and moving novel. Woven into the story are Cherokee myths, shamanistic rituals, and ceremonial events, presenting the reader with a rich tapestry of the Cherokee world of the eighteenth century.
Beloved Mother is a well researched book that pays tribute to a remarkable woman and a remarkable people.
Published 1994 / 199 pages / 6" ¥ 9"
ISBN: 0-932807-92-5 / Hardcover / $14.95