Description
“We The People”, The Legend of Black Thunderbird “Eagle”
Yamassee Native American Moors of the Creek Nation
Volume 1, Section 1, December 2003 (Digital Edition)
Summary of the Content
This historic newspaper issue serves as a spiritual and political declaration of sovereignty, telling the powerful story of Maku: Chief Black Thunderbird “Eagle”, also known as Dr. Malachi Zodok York-El. It highlights his ancestral lineage as Chief of the Yamassee Native American Moors, his leadership in reclaiming indigenous identity, and the unlawful detention and human rights violations he endured at the hands of U.S. officials.
Richly illustrated with photographs of Wahanee/Tama-Re, a sovereign land built in Putnam County, Georgia, the publication documents the sacred structures, temples, and cultural revival established by the Yamassee Nation. It also exposes the political motivations behind the closure of Tama-Re and the mistreatment of its people, linking the abuse to historical patterns of oppression against Indigenous Americans.
This edition is a rare archival document for those studying:
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Indigenous sovereignty
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The legacy of Native American Moors
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The unlawful arrest and mistreatment of Dr. York
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The sacred mission of Tama-Re in Georgia
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Cultural survival and spiritual resistance





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