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Follow the Drinking Gourd Direction Translation

Follow the Drinking Gourd! Follow the Drinking Gourd! The Drinking Gourd = the Big Dipper Points north

For the old man is awaiting for to carry you to freedom Old Man is slang for a captain Old Man= Peg Leg Joe

Where & When

When the sun comes back and the first quail calls “Sun comes back”= Spring the days get longer “the first quail calls”= Mid-April quail breeding season

Mobile, Alabama- North

The riverbank makes a very good road, “river”= Tombigbee river which is in Alabama

The dead trees will show you the way, Charcoal mud markings were put on tree and rocks as a guide

Left foot, peg foot traveling on The markings were of a human left foot and a round spot for the right foot

Mississippi- Tennessee

The river ends between two hills The Tombigbee River ends at Woodall Mountain

There’s another river on the other side Cross to the left side of the Tennessee River Why? Because it had a more direct northern route north to Ohio

End of the Route

Where the great big river meets the little river Big river= Ohio River Little river= Tennessee River

The old man is awaiting for to carry you to freedom A guide will be waiting where the rivers meet