The Eighth Arrow:
Right, Wrong and Confused Paths
According to Tihanama Elder Wisdom

By Donald N. Panther-Yates, Ph.D.

THE TIHANAMA NATION has probably escaped your attention. That was their plan.

One of the last migratory tribes in North America, they range from the Great Lakes to the Florida Panhandle.

Their language is an isolate, unrelated to the languages of surrounding nations. You may have heard it in the song "Wendeyaho," commonly but mistakenly called the "Cherokee Morning Song."

And yet, as a trading people who interacted annually with dozens of other nations between the Mississippi River and the Appalachians, their story and traditions provide the "missing link" that will change your understanding of and appreciation for the depth of Native American wisdom teachings.

We believe THE EIGHTH ARROW is the most comprehensive look at these people, their language and traditions yet published.

104 pp., extensively illustrated.
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Dr. DONALD PANTHER-YATES was born in Cedartown, Georgia, and earned a doctorate in classical studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of The Los Lunas Mystery Stone, The Bear Went Over the Mountain, a history of Cherokee families (including his own) that remained in the East after Indian Removal, When Scotland Was Jewish (with Elizabeth C. Hirschman) and numerous publications in American Indian studies.
He lives in Phoenix, Arizona.

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