
And So We Walked
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DeLanna Studi
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DeLanna Studi
And So We Walked is a frank, heartwarming, and inspiring story about a contemporary Cherokee woman and her father who embark on an incredible 900-mile journey along the Trail of Tears to truly understand her own identity and the conflicts of her nation. The play recounts the six-week journey, which retraced the path her great-great-grandparents took in the 1830s during the forced relocation of 17,000 Cherokee from their homelands. And So We Walked is a powerful, multifaceted dramatic memoir that draws on extraordinary interviews, historical research, and the artist’s personal experience to convey the complexities and conflicts with which the Cherokee wrestle.
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Profound. Brilliant. Moving.
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Second, this is a powerful and necessary story. For Natives, you'll get it. For those of mixed heritage, it might be healing and/or empowering. For non-Natives, I deeply encourage you to check out this play. It's incredibly informative and impactful. I trust that, if you're open to the experience, you will be moved, curious, and find a new appreciation for Native experiences.
Lastly, DeLanna: ᏩᏙ.
Try it out- It's a new experience.
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Profound
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It is a miracle that the cabins are still there and have not been destroyed like so many things in America's history!!
Excellent!!
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screaming!
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History told through a personal lens
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Great listen
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Great book
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I was surprised that the author thinks that the Trail of Tears and the surrounding events are not broadly known today. Perhaps they aren’t, but I first heard about it in elementary school some 45 years ago along with Andrew Jackson’s decision to ignore a Supreme Court order and force the Cherokee off their lands. What I found much more informative were the glimpses into modern Cherokee life and the experiences of many Cherokee. One tends to think of events this far in the past as “in the past” but the damage done by the United States’ “Indian Policy” continue to be felt including the Dawes Act and efforts to force young Cherokee children to give up their culture.
It's a very moving book.
A Very Moving Book
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