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The secret lay hidden in the sealed room for two hundred-fifty years until the wall was breached in 1964.  The two young men were startled by what they found: a secret room containing a dusty, leather-bound book crackling with age.  Within its pages were contained tales of war and peace, of love and death, of the Cherokee, Catabwa, and Shawnee: but most striking of all, it told of the Catabwa war chief, Tahasha and his white-skinned brother, the sachem of the river Enoree, known to friend and foe alike by his Indian name: Golden Sun.