“I never met a man I didn’t like,” Cherokee humorist Will Rogers famously said, espousing the philosophy that all are sacred in the worldview of the Cherokee.
This art book of contemporary Cherokee art embodies the very four philosophical tenets it reveals: belief, trust, hope and courage is found on every page. Any artist looking for inspiration can find it here.
Related Articles
Hollywood matinee idol William Boyd had a wicked reputation as a boozer, womanizer and hell-raiser.…
Crawford Goldsby, aka "Cherokee Bill", was born February 8th, 1876 at Fort Concho, Texas. He…
Less a coffee table book and more a serious scholarly study, Dempsey’s book is still…