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The Water Carriers
A Journey Through Cherokee History and the Secret Life of Rivers
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About The Book
The history of the Cherokee people is an epic story of survival and creativity. A tale usually told through the lens of Cherokee resistance to land-hungry colonists and the removal policy of Andrew Jackson, it is that and so much more. Cherokee history connects us to deep time, to Indigenous environmental knowledge, and the future of a continent.
The Water Carriers – or ama danhtsisi, in Cherokee – is a journey into worlds formed in the mists of “time immemorial.” Award-winning historian Gregory Smithers transports readers back to forgotten epochs when Southern Appalachia’s mountains soared as high as the Alps of Europe, when dinosaurs roamed the earth, and ancient oceans receded to make way for rivers. In Southern Appalachia, rivers, which Cherokees called Long Person – or Ganvhidv Yuhwee – moved the earth and excavated mountains to reveal fertile valleys. Smithers highlights how Long Person drew Cherokees and their Indigenous ancestors to the water’s edge where they nurtured an enduring bond with the river.
From their first tentative steps in small hunting and gathering bands to bustling aquapelagos—communities forged along rivers—The Water Carriers is a deeply-researched and elegantly written history that illuminates the importance of water carrier traditions in Cherokee history. In the The Water Carriers, life pulses from mountaintops to distant seas, and Cherokees remind us of a simple yet profoundly urgent truth: ama gvnida —“water is life.”
Product Details
- Publisher: Pegasus Books (November 3, 2026)
- Length: 336 pages
- ISBN13: 9798897102150
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“The Water Carriers is a work of stunning insight and empathy. Gregory Smithers ranges across millennia to tell the story of the Southern mountains' profound evolution and to enter into the world of the Cherokee people who lived, and still live, with the rivers that gave life to those mountains."
– Edward Ayers, author of American Visions: The United States, 1800-18
"The Water Carriers guides us through the riverine landscapes at the center of continental history, where Cherokee women and men have always acted to protect their sovereignty with determination and ingenuity. Compelling and thoughtful, The Water Carriers is an essential American story, skillfully told."
– Megan Kate Nelson, Pulitzer Prize finalist for The Three-Cornered War
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