Yahula and His Horses

Artist
John Guthrie
Size
Date
2015
Medium
Watercolor
Material
Painting
Description
A long time ago, there was a Cherokee man named Yahula, who was a horse trader in the East. The people knew when he was coming because of his singing and the tinkle of bells he had braided in his ponies manes. One day Yahula became lost during the early spring hunt when a snowstorm covered the mountains. Cherokee searchers were unable to find him and gave him up for lost. Two seasons later Yahula appeared at his friends door and told how the Immortals had found him and taken him in. Since he had eaten the Immortals food, he was unable to rejoin the Cherokee but would come and visit periodically. Eventually the visits ended. There were rumors of the removal and the Cherokee said, perhaps when we get to Indian Territory, we will see Yahula again, but they never did. Some of the old people say they hear someone singing and the tinkle of bells on soft summer nights in Northeastern Oklahoma. Original no longer available. Prints in various sizes and material starting at $22
Price
$ 22.00
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