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MARCH 9, 2001 Cherokee Nation Vice Chief Hastings Shade on Thursday said he is against disturbing the grave of Sequoyah, one of his ancestor's. Shade has been considering going to Mexico after a physiciant here said he might have discovered where Sequoyah was buried. While Shade said he would like to know to where the grave is located, he doesn't want it dug up. Get the Story:
Keeping Cherokee tradition (The Tulsa World 3/9)
Descendant: Leave Sequoyah alone
Facebook TwitterMARCH 9, 2001 Cherokee Nation Vice Chief Hastings Shade on Thursday said he is against disturbing the grave of Sequoyah, one of his ancestor's. Shade has been considering going to Mexico after a physiciant here said he might have discovered where Sequoyah was buried. While Shade said he would like to know to where the grave is located, he doesn't want it dug up. Get the Story:
Keeping Cherokee tradition (The Tulsa World 3/9)
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