The Lady of Cofitachequi: A South Carolina Native American Folktale

by

Write a Review

More than 500 years ago, a tribe of Native Americans lived peacefully next to a river in an area called Cofitachequi, near what is now Camden, South Carolina. A kind and generous woman, who was a member of the Otter Clan, ruled this tribe. She became known as the Lady of Cofitachequi. All the people of the tribe and animals in the area loved the Lady. An adoring otter tells this true historical account of what happened to the Lady and her kin when Spanish explorers led by Hernando de Soto came looking for gold and silver. De Soto demanded that the tribe hand over precious metals and gems, but all the people had to offer were freshwater pearls and copper. In anger de Soto ordered his army to loot the temples and take all the food. Before leaving, they took the Lady captive and forced her to go with them. Otter watched with tears in his eyes as the Lady was taken away. Where did the Lady of Cofitachequi go, and would Otter and the people of the town ever see her again?

The Lady of Cofitachequi: A South Carolina Native American Folktale Reviews | Toppsta

9781611179897

Share on

Videos

If you would like to provide a video review please sign up to our video panel.

Series

This is Book 20 in the Young Palmetto Books Series. See all Young Palmetto Books books here.

Category

See More Natural history

See More Practical interests

Sign up to our newsletter for...

Free Book Giveaways, Recommendations & more

Be the first to write a Review


No one has written a review for 'The Lady of Cofitachequi: A South Carolina Native American Folktale'

Why not be the first to share your opinion?