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The first part of the story of pioneering white Americans and Cherokee Indians who went West on The Trail of Tears. There they established a family of White Indians (the title of Part Two). To get there they had to cross Yun'wi gunahi'ta, The Long Man, a name for rivers, which, in this instance, was the Mississippi River. Abe MacKay, of Ulster Irish ancestry, falls in love with Tsuta, a woman of the Real People (Cherokees), whom Abe and his father are helping the American government drive from their native lands in Tennessee and Georgia.
The first part of the story of pioneering white Americans and Cherokee Indians who went West on The Trail of Tears. There they established a family of White Indians (the title of Part Two). To get there they had to cross Yun'wi gunahi'ta, The Long Man, a name for rivers, which, in this instance, was the Mississippi River. Abe MacKay, of Ulster Irish ancestry, falls in love with Tsuta, a woman of the Real People (Cherokees), whom Abe and his father are helping the American government drive from their native lands in Tennessee and Georgia.
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