The ever present mists slowly parts as your guide brings you to yet another massive oaken door.  Truly, the cave is vast.  The placard above the door reads:

As the massive door swings slowly open, Agasuyeda emerges.  O'siyo Traveler.  I see you have came searching for information on the Tsalagi.  The Tsalagi are known to many as the Cherokee.  I am very glad you have came here.  I am a member of the Southeast Kituwah Nation . I am of the Ani Tskskwa (Bird Clan).  Here you will find pages of those who are a member of my family.  Please take all the time you wish and visit them.  They are a good people and a wonderful family.  I am deeply honored to call them family.  Agauyeda steps aside and with a sweep of his hand, you enter the room.


 

Now, please visit my family members:

  Hawk Dancer's Lodge

Singing Feather's Home Page

  Wakaakta's Home

  Painted Hand's Lodge

  Didahnedi Gakanehoi's Tsalagi Home

  Tsayonah's Traditions and Tales

  Bonnie Farner's Home Page

   Wesa Usdi's Tsalagi Page

     Willa's Homepage

http://unolegalisgia.50megs.com/    Wind Dancer's Designs   

http://unolegalisgia.50megs.com/    Waleli's Nest

http://www.normswebworks.net/heather/ Heather's Homepage



 

I hope you have enjoyed your visit to my family's web sites.  Now, please allow this guide to take you back to the main cavern.

Questions or comments?  Please feel free to email me at:


 
 

This page last updated 03-29-2006