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ISBN-Depth Episode 26: Hispanic Heritage Month!
In this month's episode, Sam and Alexis explore books written by Hispanic authors available at our library, including One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez.
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ISBN Depth Episode 25: It Was a Blue Book
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Welcome to our August episode of ISBN-Depth. Today we’re joined by an ultra special guest from beyond the grave, Launa!! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a like, and subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes!
Sevier County Heritage Day 2024
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Thanks to everyone who attended this year's annual Sevier County Heritage Day! We had a great time dancing and telling stories with all of you. If you missed out this year, we hope to see you next time!
ISBN-Depth Episode 24: The Green Brothers
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This month on ISBN-Depth, Sam and Alexis dig into the many books, publications, and charitable initiatives created by brothers John and Hank Green; famous internet personalities and acclaimed authors. We hope you enjoyed this episode! If you did please like and follow us for more content like this.
2024 Juneteenth Celebration
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Filmed on site at the King Family Library in Sevierville, Tennessee. The music is performed by The Chandler Family Singers and focuses on black spirituals sung during slavery.
ISBN Depth Episode 23: Dream Vacations
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This week Sam and a special guest host discuss their dream vacations, travel books, and upcoming programs and events for the month. Thank you for joining us, please like and subscribe if you'd like to see (or hear) more!
Tennessee's First Hero - John Sevier
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Recorded during the 2nd Annual Sevier County Heritage Day by Lew Bolton featuring John Sevier reenactor, Bob Jones,
ISBN-Depth Bonus Episode: Dolly Parton's Imagination Library!
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In this episode of ISBN-Depth, Sam and Alexis interview Kahla Williams, Regional Director for the Dollywood Foundation, about the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. If you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe for more!
ISBN-Depth Episode 24: Librarians Reading Library Books
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Hey everyone, welcome back to ISBN-Depth! This week Sam and Alexis dig into some books in our collection that discuss a topic very close to our own hearts; Libraries! In this episode they will explore a variety of different books related to this theme, sharing reviews, feedback, and personal thoughts. We hope you enjoyed this episode! If you did please subscribe so you don't miss any future upl...
ISBN-Depth Episode 23
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Hello hello everyone, welcome back to ISBN Depth! We hope you enjoy this episode, if you do please like and subscribe for more. Thanks for watching!
ISBN Depth Episode 22: Shelf Warmers!
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Happy New Year, everyone! Welcome back to ISBN-Depth. This year we're kicking things off with a discussion about our favorite shelf-warmers; books that deserve to be circulated a little more often than they are in our collection. We hope you enjoy this episode, please subscribe for more!
ISBN-Depth Episode 21
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Thanks for watching another episode of ISBN-Depth! If you liked this episode, please leave us a like and let us know in the comments below, and subscribe so you don't miss any more!
Meet the Authors of the Mountain Ways: An Album of the Smokies
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Learn more about Gene & Jane Aiken as they discovered and preserved the stories of the settlers and early families of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, and Sevier County, Tennessee in these two fascinating books.
ISBN-Depth Episode 20: Happy Halloween!
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ISBN-Depth Episode 19: Hispanic Heritage Month
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ISBN-Depth Episode 19: Hispanic Heritage Month
Still a Family: A Story about Homelessness written by Brenda Reeves Sturgis
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Still a Family: A Story about Homelessness written by Brenda Reeves Sturgis
Show Us Your Southern Grandma!
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Show Us Your Southern Grandma!
ISBN-Depth Episode 18: The Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge!
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ISBN-Depth Episode 18: The Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge!
ISBN Depth Bonus Episode: Our Libraries!
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ISBN Depth Bonus Episode: Our Libraries!
ISBN Depth Episode 17: Summer Reading!
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ISBN Depth Episode 17: Summer Reading!
Chronicling Sevier County (TN) by the Month - June
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Chronicling Sevier County (TN) by the Month - June
Chronicling Sevier County (TN) by the Month - May
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Chronicling Sevier County (TN) by the Month - May
ISBN-Depth Episode 16: Devour
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ISBN-Depth Episode 16: Devour
ISBN Depth One Year Anniversary Episode
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ISBN Depth One Year Anniversary Episode
Remembering the Blizzard of 1993
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Remembering the Blizzard of 1993
ISBN-Depth Episode 14: Women's History Month
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ISBN-Depth Episode 14: Women's History Month
ISBN-Depth Episode 13: Happy Valentine's!
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ISBN-Depth Episode 13: Happy Valentine's!
ISBN-Depth Episode 12: Soulbound Publishing
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ISBN-Depth Episode 12: Soulbound Publishing
ISBN-Depth Episode 11: Happy New Year!
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ISBN-Depth Episode 11: Happy New Year!
ISBN-Depth Episode 10: Christmas Time!
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ISBN-Depth Episode 10: Christmas Time!

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  • @kiasax2
    @kiasax2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm a Cherokee who grew up in the Appalachian Mountains and was partially raised by my grandparents. They taught me to be careful of Little People or Yunwi Tsunsdi. The elders warned me about them telling me that children who wandered too far from home could be at risk. The elders also told me that there are some Yunwi Tsunsdi that can be very mean. I believe in the Yunwi Tsunsdi.

  • @Bobby-u7f
    @Bobby-u7f หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have seen their prints myself, fresh every morning. And it wasn't so long ago either, around the mid eighties.

  • @brianadams786
    @brianadams786 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm descended from John Sevier. This is very interesting and important history. Thanks for the video!

  • @classyrjt
    @classyrjt 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very informative and well done.

  • @GnosticElohim
    @GnosticElohim 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Cherokee little people in the moon-eyed people are too completely different people and Legends, neither has anything to do with the other than they both interacted with the Cherokee

  • @irenemaxwell5529
    @irenemaxwell5529 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Promo sm" 🤤

  • @jonahtee5889
    @jonahtee5889 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you see them, let alone, interact with them, you're not supposed to talk about it.

  • @popcatwastaken
    @popcatwastaken 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    this is where discord got their phrase

    • @Agent_83700
      @Agent_83700 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What

    • @popcatwastaken
      @popcatwastaken 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Agent_83700 "imagine a place" is discords phrase xd

    • @Agent_83700
      @Agent_83700 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@popcatwastaken ohhhhhh thanks!!

    • @popcatwastaken
      @popcatwastaken 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Agent_83700 also this is proabably not true, I just made a joke

  • @ladyemerygizer
    @ladyemerygizer 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice. Everything disappears at the Smithsonian. Dolly Parton doesn't know me from Adam but we're decended from the same John Rayfield, Scot Irish, a wagoneer in the 1800s. Have you ever heard a story about The Grandfather (Mtn) and a man-eating red giant leaping mountain tops? My part Cherokee gm had a doozy about them. She passed when i was 12 but i remember that one.

  • @Khodam101
    @Khodam101 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I totally believe these stories as my great uncle had several encounters with them and he was an honest man.

  • @danielloosjr396
    @danielloosjr396 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Went out to look for a meowing cat, looked down and saw a face with a beard which didn't go beyond the chin and a wrinkly scrunched up face, It disappeared within an instant, as far as I could tell it was around six inches tall.

  • @michaelkane3326
    @michaelkane3326 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I lived in Sylva Nc,lived down the road from Western Carolina University,Journalist Mary Joyce spoke here,about the Cherokee Little People tunnels,and bones found on Wcu property.

  • @OkieOrganix
    @OkieOrganix 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The moon eyed people.

  • @cdk1016
    @cdk1016 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey im 1/6th Cherokee too!

  • @terryschiller2625
    @terryschiller2625 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Osiyo, if Miss Dolly is a descendant of the Yuu-Wee-Joon-Stee she is definitely of the dogwood clan. Wado

  • @VaxtorT
    @VaxtorT ปีที่แล้ว

    They pre-dated the Cherokee who did not arrive in the Americas till after 200 AD.....when they crossed the Bering Straight by canoes.

  • @wolfganggugelweith8760
    @wolfganggugelweith8760 ปีที่แล้ว

    In my country Austria 🇦🇹 Europe we don’t have little People nor Sasquatch but in Sweden they are living there.

  • @randybeard6040
    @randybeard6040 ปีที่แล้ว

    The Darwin Smithsonian Museum does more to Destroy History than it Preserves. Hundreds of Human Giant Bones have been discovered all over the world and Smithsonian was usually called to Recover them yet none can be seen in the Museum. Many say that they Destroy them as it interferes with their Theory of Evolution...

  • @terereynolds698
    @terereynolds698 ปีที่แล้ว

    My 3 younger brothers and I lived with our grandparents on the reservation, I'm Diegueno, Cherokee and Scottish. One day grandma and I were cooking and my little cousin was playing outside with his trucks, he was around 5, all of a sudden he let out a blood curdling scream, grandma and I ran outside and he was holding his head, and he was bleeding, he kept saying the weepoo did it the weepoo did it, grandma said look, I looked down and there were tiny little footprints leading to the hill behind our house. We took him in the house, got him cleaned up and he was fine. I spelled weepoo wrong so it could be pronounced right.

  • @almitrahopkins1873
    @almitrahopkins1873 ปีที่แล้ว

    It isn’t just the Tsalagi that know of them. My grandfather in Oklahoma told me of them as well and we are not Tsalagi. I can’t say I ever saw them personally, but I can’t say I ever looked for them either.

    • @steff9041
      @steff9041 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My uncle and his fiance have seen them on an Ojibwe reservation in northern Wisconsin.

  • @Cattrez
    @Cattrez ปีที่แล้ว

    There not Cherokee little people there amounts all tribes specially the Seneca n the rest of the Iroquois

  • @inspired1114
    @inspired1114 ปีที่แล้ว

    So similar to stories of encounters with the 'fairies/Good People/the little people/ Sidhe(Shining Ones) etc in Ireland. Many different names for them, so I love the classification the Cherokee share here- helps explain the very varied encounters. Thank you!

  • @dennisburt4614
    @dennisburt4614 ปีที่แล้ว

    News arcticles from 1800 s tennase there were cpl graveyards with thousnds of 18 in tall little people all in jars with a slab of granit on top not found in that reagin they were def here

  • @lovesees4320
    @lovesees4320 ปีที่แล้ว

    🙏 Thank you! Thetrestment of the llittle skull made me angry 🌏❤️ 🕊🕊🕊

  • @petereason4572
    @petereason4572 ปีที่แล้ว

    They still exist,there's plenty evidence of them still...watch Colorado Bigfoot...he videos their footprints,,and them too at times

  • @anarchorepublican5954
    @anarchorepublican5954 ปีที่แล้ว

    G👀Gle...San Pedro Mountain Mummies

  • @steve-0493
    @steve-0493 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thought that old man was the actor from the green mile,playing the older Tom Hanks😂😅😂✌️🍻

  • @hughjaass3787
    @hughjaass3787 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your 1/16th cherokee😅😅😅, that could be millions of ppl. I am 100% (100/100 ) Creek. Your video is cute. We were advisories with Cherokee & Choctaw, Chickasaw, and others. This video is based on books about the Cherokee ppl. But you have at least an entertaining video. But far too many white people giving us info in the video, for it to be factual.

  • @brotherlittlefoot2216
    @brotherlittlefoot2216 ปีที่แล้ว

    They are still seen and known here in the Appalachians.

  • @barefootbreezy6983
    @barefootbreezy6983 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sorry there are just too many real encounters from all Native American beliefs for this all to be fake. When people post these stories what would they really have to lie about? Never seen the little people but i've seen a skinwalker/wendingo before and had a stick indian encounter

  • @dawnmarieslaght6406
    @dawnmarieslaght6406 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am of cherokee blood, I believe I was visiting by one of the little people as a child. After researching on who it was that I was seeing. Only two things that comes close to what is was I saw was either someone of the fae or little people.

  • @sherryarmstrong4683
    @sherryarmstrong4683 ปีที่แล้ว

    The storyteller said they were sometimes call the moon people. Is this people the same as the legend of the moon-eyed people? Someone, traveling on I-64 in West Virginia, saw a fairy like entity cross the road in front of him. The area is heavily wooded.

  • @wadesmoke9726
    @wadesmoke9726 ปีที่แล้ว

    Many people have claimed to have seen them..They say they live where the rushing waters flow from a hole in the Earth. You are not supposed to say their name or address them when it is nighttime

  • @havocjones8309
    @havocjones8309 ปีที่แล้ว

    When i saw the small people in az .they know those who mean them no harm. White mountains of az .they live there

  • @arnoldjordan1979
    @arnoldjordan1979 ปีที่แล้ว

    😉 🄿🅁🄾🄼🄾🅂🄼

  • @melyann25
    @melyann25 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you! Very interesting.

  • @TheSHElogic
    @TheSHElogic 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great info on how to dry food in your car! I remember my mom telling me how folks strung green beans on string and hung them in the attic. She said after they dried the smoky flavored dried beans were called "leather breechs". 🤗🍀

    • @sevierlibrary
      @sevierlibrary 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, my parents and grandparents did the same. Not sure how they were rehydrated and cooked, though.

  • @johnalexander320
    @johnalexander320 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    😀Thanks, Larry Lovings for your comment. Hope this answers your question (LOL) about why so many of us "hillbillies" claim Cherokee ancestors: Cherokee are one of the many indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States. Prior to the 18th century, they were concentrated in their homelands, in towns along river valleys of what is now southwestern North Carolina, southeastern Tennessee, edges of western South Carolina, northern Georgia and northeastern Alabama. Scots-Irish “Hillbillies”. About 90% of Appalachian settlers in the mid-to late 1700s were Scots-Irish. Germans (a.k.a. Pennsylvania Dutch) were another group that had a huge influence on Appalachian culture. Helping to assimilate the cultures was that The Cherokee were agrarian, lived in permanent villages. Communication differences were apparently not that difficult to overcome. Whites learned a lot about survival from the Cherokee and the Cherokee had begun to adopt some cultural and technological practices of the white settlers. By the 1820s Sequoyah’s writing system was spreading rapidly. Intermarriage was also not uncommon. Example Sequoyah was born to fur trader Nathanial Gist (who lived among the Cherokee for a while) and Wu-te-he, daughter of a Cherokee Chief in about 1770 near the old Cherokee capital of Echota in Tuskegee which is now flooded by the Tellico Lake. Sequoyah used the English name of George Guess (annotation on the Treaty of 1828) Most of us European or Scots-Irish who site 1/16th have traced and confirmed our ancestry on one or more of the various Cherokee tribal roles. One of the biggest myths that has been spread from generation to generation is “my grandmother/great-grandmother was a Cherokee princess.” I cringed when I first heard it because the Cherokee have no such royal hierarchy! The Cherokee Nation has more than 300,000 tribal members, making it the largest of the 574 federally recognized tribes in the United States. A total of more than 819,000 people are estimated to have identified as having Cherokee ancestry on the U.S. census; most are not enrolled members of any tribe. I used Wikipedia and several other Internet sources for this reply. John AleXander

    • @wideawake5630
      @wideawake5630 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My great grandmother's grandmother was Cherokee which is fact, we know her name. But I always heard Cherokee princess too. Why would a chief's daughter (called princess by whites) be given in marriage to a poor white man of no note? My theory is the princess myth was started to take some of the stank off the interracial marriage or coupling.

  • @kimkotanaku7490
    @kimkotanaku7490 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cherokee Little People are Real But they have Metal Power Make Them self look Big about 18 Inch Tall but they are Only 7 Inch Tall or less they are Part of Elf Family are also help Native America Indians to Leave Earth in 395 A.D Yes They are Head of Human , Human at Live on Earth

  • @TheOceanBearer
    @TheOceanBearer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    That Dolly Parton part cracked me up. I have never heard until now that people suspected she's a descendant of Kitua Dwarven folk.

  • @nadiabrook7871
    @nadiabrook7871 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Earl's BRILLIANT!! He's a GREAT storyteller, and full of wisdom too!! XXXX 💜👍

  • @antisocialmedia2507
    @antisocialmedia2507 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I saw something in the forest in northern pa. I was near the pine creek gorge in tioga county hiking/camping with my dog. It ran across the trail in front of us and we both saw it. For obvious reasons my dog and i never discussed it. His skin was dyed or painted green and he wore a deer hide also dyed green. He was not moving fast and was only 30 feet away. I saw him for 3 to 5 seconds before he disappeared into the laurel. I would say he was 24to 30 inches tall. I had an uneasy feeling and dont know if he saw us. My dog made no effort to pursue. I have only told my wife this story. It happened in the fall of 2002. We moved on tenatively looking back often for the first few minutes and then put in some distance between us. Has anyone heard of anything like this?

    • @peppercat8718
      @peppercat8718 ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow, what an experience Antisocial, I'm hearing more people talk of little people in recent months. I never knew anything like this existed. Thank you for sharing your story.

    • @steve-0493
      @steve-0493 ปีที่แล้ว

      Interesting!!I mean if it's happening in the Appalachian, then who TF knows!!

    • @anarchorepublican5954
      @anarchorepublican5954 ปีที่แล้ว

      G👀Gle...San Pedro Mountain Mummies

    • @vikingskuld
      @vikingskuld 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Back in 1985 I was out camping and in the woods. I wondered around away from camp and I saw something coming toward me and I could hear it walking through the swampy area I was near. It was a bright night but I turned the flashlight on and saw what looked like a little person kind of goblin like is what I called it back the. I didn't know of anything else as I hadn't heard of little people. I got it center beam of my light. The next morning I went out there just after daylight and could see a track way where the moss and mudd had been scuffed by some kind of foot print. You could tell it was a biped track way of what looked like small feet. I couldn't see toe imprints more like it had something covering the foot. It had ran off so fast through the woods out into a field. It was a mind melting experience that took me years to find out what I had seen. I have hunted around here since I was a young child camped and went fishing all the time. This wasn't a mistaken identity. The skin was a grayish color with what looked like ground in dirt on its arms. The color could have been slightly different and washed out with the moon and flashlight. That was a long time ago but it's not a memory I can ever forget. So there are others who have seen things but it's rare that people do. Thanks for your post and know your not alone.

    • @antisocialmedia2507
      @antisocialmedia2507 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@vikingskuld do you mind me asking what state your sighting was in. I have spent an incredible amount of time in the woods/forests and can quickly identify all the known mammals. Everyone is quick to accuse you of misidentification.

  • @mickitrujillo2943
    @mickitrujillo2943 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nothing is impossible with God!

  • @thomasdoubting
    @thomasdoubting 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good stories. Anything else? Apart from bad stories and wishful thinking? Well, I reserve my pronouncement till another day.

  • @winstonsmith8441
    @winstonsmith8441 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well, if Native peoples say it's true, it must be true.

  • @CentauriSphere
    @CentauriSphere 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    It certainly makes for great stories, but what are your reasons for believing in this?

  • @CentauriSphere
    @CentauriSphere 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why should i believe this?

  • @molliwilson5639
    @molliwilson5639 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My mother always believed in “ little people” and I still believe in them..

  • @delbertcast3543
    @delbertcast3543 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    1/16 th 🤥

  • @jdlives8992
    @jdlives8992 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes!!!!!! Thanks for this video!