"Richard Thornton and Marilyn Rae have written an important book which may forever change how we look at the Cherokee and Creek Indians, and those who lived near or with them. This book is an excellent adjunct to Wilson's A Short History of Jackson County, Georgia."
--Andrew Ayers Martin, M.D., J.D., FCAP |
Richard L. Thornton
Richard Thornton is an award-winning professional architect and city planner, who has written numerous books on the Native Americans of the Southeastern United States. He has lived in the mountains of Georgia, North Carolina or Virginia most of his life. Richard is best known for his appearance on the internationally broadcast History Channel program, “America Unearthed, the Mayas in Georgia.” The program was based entirely on Richard’s book, “Itsapa, the Itza Mayas in Georgia.”
Richard holds a Professional Degree in Architecture from Georgia Institute of Technology and a Masters in Urban Planning from Georgia State University. He was the first recipient of the Barrett Fellowship, which enabled him to study Mesoamerican architecture and city planning in Mexico. Richard was the Architect for Oklahoma’s Trail of Tears Memorial in Tulsa. Marilyn A. Rae
Marilyn Rae is a writer whose poetry has been published in many journals over the years. She is also an experienced editor, and was, for several years, Editor-in-Chief of the well-regarded poetry journal, Romantics Quarterly. Holding a degree cum laude in Spanish Language and Literature from Boston University, Marilyn is also a translator and the author of St. John of the Cross:Selected Poems. In addition, Marilyn is an artist and a composer whose work has been performed in the United States and in Great Britain.
Marilyn has had a lifelong interest in History, and became more deeply involved in researching Native American History while looking for answers to puzzles in her own family's background. |
Nodoroc and the Bohurons contains excerpts
from J.G.N. Wilson's famous book, The Early History of Jackson County Georgia, and chapters include Nodoroc, The Wog, the Bohurons and Yamacutah, the mysterious site where the Great Spirit once walked.
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Nodoroc and the Bohurons is the fascinating history of the Native Americans, European settlers and strange creatures, who lived in northeastern Georgia during the late 1700s.
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