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165 ,<• INDEX CARDS: Cherokee Nation Secret Societies HOOTCH, CUM. BTCERnSW. 6970 Out Hwaalafbird, laterriewer Iadl«»-Pio»ttr History Jaly W, 1937 r Tala latsrriew witk Mr. Hogaar la a story told to kin by his folka o* aaarat societies, politloa aad rllotmeat. 01am Hogner la a fullblood Cherokee bora U Ooiagamaka District Septeitoer 18, 1886. Hla fatker dlad^wkaa Clan vaa a email child and his widowsd mothar reared ead tried to aduoate him la the school? of tia Cherokea Nat lorn. Clem r4oalred a fair eduoatioa la taa rural aokoola of tkat tin. He completed tka aixtk grada* Mr. Hogaar kaows maay tkinet oonoeraing tka kiatory of tka Cherokaa^people befora statehood aa told to kla\ by hla folka, who were a well to do fe.aily dmrlmg tka territorial days. They were all aambara of tka "Night Hawk". Sacrat Societiea fka oldaat aaorat aoeiety kuowa.tmoHf the Cherokeaa la tka Kaa-Too-ffak Thi« Society according to tka old timera started baok ia tka old country or la tka Cherokee Natloa east. Tka beglaaiag. of thia aoeiety waa caused by tka Oherokeee thamselTi»s. Tka Oherokaaa llrad la tka three states of Teaaeasee, Qaorgla aid Korth Caroliaa. The whita people llred all aroumd the OkeroKeea, aad la aoa» of tkese states war* erea BOWK, ouu. nrasmiw. 167 allowad to rater by tiae Ckerokaas ta«asalv«o, pro- Tidiag tkay kad aona kind of tradt wkiok would kalp tka Gkarokaas devalop tktlr coumtry* Ita«y wkita asm amtered tkose atataa by just kariig grlat *ill« or taw aills. Tkase the Cheroktts tkougkt w«r» Atoastary la tkt dtvtlopowat of tkeir ooumtry. ' tkosa wklt« paopla iho war* permittad ia tkaat atataa waro aot allowad to vota at first but if a peraittad wkita oaa marritd a Okaroksa, ka tka& baoama a oasbar of tkat triba. Tki» law was ~paiiia~by tka aixad bloods savcral yaara after ; allowing whita paopla ia tkesa stataa. By tkat tima tkara wara maay nixad blood Ckarokaaa ia tkoaa tkr«a atataa 'aad tkarafora tka dkerokaaa baoama a nixtd t triba. > ' Sokoola wara.aatabliskad also* Ttfia oauaad troub^L* witk tka old Okarokaaa. Tka okildraa laarnad mora waya lika tka whlta aam. Tka old Gkerokaaa olaia tkia waa oaa tking tkat hastaaad tke "Hamoval." ' Aftar tka youager ga&aratioa raoairad am eduoatiom tkay baoasis aaart- stta. Tkay laaraad tka gaat of "graft"; gattiag by at tka axpasaa of otkara« Tka ' HOOHKB, OUM. IKTERVIIW. / /' / , 168 Ridges and the BDudi,notSi ware ell mart me*. These youag people becoming so a»art and learning tke fame of graft was tke cause of tke Kee-Too-Wak orcAAisatioB* Som* poopl* claim that tk« a«id orguiiuitlom waa a spirit or SOB* Supreme Beiig that tk« Charokeea belieTad existed to protect tit*. Kee-Too-Wik it mot a G he role en word at all, Maay Okerokees ttactk tkat tkts word BM«ES a treaty* It is aot ao. Mr. Hogmer's sotkar waa a aieoe of Ale« Bigwolfe wko oame from Hortk OarolUa la 1837. Mrs. Hogur ui bora Just four yesre aftar tka ~0karok*aa OSJB* to~tkla unole, tka aaid Bigwolfe, waa a amber of tke Xse-Too-Wak orgBniratlon. fro* tkia source, Oleei Hogner atatea tkat tkia waa just a name given to tkia society. Tka old Okerokeea knew tkat tke / educated Gherokeea^were going to betray tke tribe* Sojtkey formed tkia organization to protect tkeir oouatry. Tkere waa already muck talk about moving tke,Okerokeea to tke Western oouatry, and tkey knew - tkat tka younger pea were aot aa koaest aa tke older" oaea. Tke younger educated Cherokees aad those wko 1 intermarried wltk tke whites had increased to suck aa
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