Moon Eyed People – Cherokee stories

The Cherokee and Moon-eyed People Folklore

The Cherokee are a Native American tribe originally from the southeastern United States, primarily Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama. They were forcibly relocated to Oklahoma during the Trail of Tears in the 1830s. The Cherokee have a rich culture and history, with their own language, syllabary, and traditions.

The “Moon-Eyed People” is a term that appears in Cherokee legend and folklore. According to stories, the Moon-Eyed People were a mysterious, pale-skinned race that inhabited the region before the Cherokee arrived. They were said to have been tall, with long hair and eyes that “shone like the moon.” Some accounts describe them as peaceful and advanced, with knowledge of astronomy and architecture.

While the existence of the Moon-Eyed People is not supported by scientific evidence, some theories suggest they might have been inspired by:

1. Early European explorers or settlers.

2. Another Native American tribe with distinct physical characteristics.

3. A mythical or metaphorical representation of the Cherokee’s connection to the land and their ancestors.

It’s important to note that the Cherokee legends about the Moon-Eyed People are an integral part of their cultural heritage and should be respected and appreciated as such.

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