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Raven Hail

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Raven Hail


Born
in Washington County, Oklahoma, The United States
January 01, 1921

Died
January 01, 2005

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Raven Hail was a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. She was the editor of The Raven Speaks, a monthly journal of Cherokee culture, and also wrote The Raven's Tales, Windsong, The Pleiades Stones, and Cherokee Astrology. ...more

Average rating: 4.05 · 57 ratings · 2 reviews · 13 distinct works
Cherokee Astrology: Animal ...

4.09 avg rating — 35 ratings — published 2008 — 6 editions
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The Cherokee Sacred Calenda...

3.95 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 2000
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The Pleiades Stones: A Jour...

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Ravensong: Cherokee Indian ...

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Windsong: Texas Cherokee Pr...

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The Raven Speaks: Cherokee ...

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The Raven's Tales

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The Raven And The Redbird: ...

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La Astrologia Sagrada De Lo...

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Cherokee sacred calendar of...

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“The Big Dipper is combined with four Stars of the constellation Boötes to form the Bear (bowl of the Big Dipper) with the Seven Hunters, Ani´kana´ti, chasing it. These Hunters are the three Stars of the dipper handle: Robin, Chickadee (with a Tusti pot to cook the Bear in), and Buzzard, who means to help eat the meat after it is prepared.”
Raven Hail, Cherokee Astrology: Animal Medicine in the Stars