Cherokee Stories of the Turtle Island Liars' Club paints a
vivid, fascinating portrait of a community deeply grounded in
tradition and dynamically engaged in the present. A collection of
forty interwoven stories, conversations, and teachings about
Western Cherokee life, beliefs, and the art of storytelling, the
book orchestrates a multilayered conversation between a group of
honored Cherokee elders, storytellers, and knowledge-keepers and
the communities their stories touch. Collaborating with Hastings
Shade, Sammy Still, Sequoyah Guess, and Woody Hansen, Cherokee
scholar Christopher B. Teuton has assembled the first collection of
traditional and contemporary Western Cherokee stories published in
over forty years.
Not simply a compilation,
Cherokee Stories of the Turtle Island
Liars' Club explores the art of Cherokee storytelling, or as it
is known in the Cherokee language,
gagoga (gah-goh-ga),
literally translated as "he or she is lying." The book reveals how
the members of the Liars' Club understand the power and purposes of
oral traditional stories and how these stories articulate Cherokee
tradition, or "teachings," which the storytellers claim are
fundamental to a construction of Cherokee selfhood and cultural
belonging. Four of the stories are presented in both English and
Cherokee.