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Warrior Mountains Folklore: Oral History Interviews Warrior Mountains Folklore: Oral History Interviews by Rickey Butch Walker
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“If you don't know where you have been, you will never know where you are going.”
Rickey Butch Walker, Warrior Mountains Folklore
“History is a lie which two or more people agree upon and accept as the truth," jokingly stated Lawrence Warren Herron, a descendant of the Boyles family.”
Rickey Butch Walker, Warrior Mountains Folklore
“The Irish-Indians, who were of dark complexion, would many times claim to be Black Dutch or Black Irish and deny their rightful Indian descent in order to stay in their aboriginal lands.”
Rickey Butch Walker, Warrior Mountains Folklore
“Many of these mixed-blood Indian people were eventually forced into hiding or denial of their Indian ancestry because of their fear of removal to the west by the United States Government.”
Rickey Butch Walker, Warrior Mountains Folklore