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The Mischievous Adventures of a Cherokee House Minder

By: John Guthrie
Narrated by: Michelle Swink
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The Mischievous Adventures of a Cherokee House Minder is a heartwarming tale set in the Cherokee Nation Reservation, Oklahoma. The story introduces Tayanita, one of the unseen Cherokee Little People, known for playfully guarding a Cherokee family's home. Her role begins to reveal itself through harmless pranks, like shifting furniture and hiding items, creating a joyous atmosphere. Young Walela, more attuned to Tayanita's presence, becomes the bridge between the visible and invisible world. Tayanita's subtle whispers in the night prompt the family to delve into Cherokee folklore, discovering the legends of the Yûñwï Tsunsdi', aligning with their experiences. The family embraces the enchanting mystery, fostering a deep bond with Tayanita.

The book uniquely blends humor, suspense, and native lore, unraveling the unseen world of the Cherokee Little People and the timeless wisdom they carry, all through Tayanita's mischievous adventures.

©2023 Connie A Guthrie (P)2023 Connie A Guthrie

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