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Attakullakulla
Creating a Sense of Communityamong the Capital City Cherokees
A Spatial and Elemental Analyses of the Ceramic Assemblage at Mialoquo (40Mr3), an Overhill Cherokee Town in Monroe County, Tennessee
The Judicial History of the Cherokee Nation from 1721 to 1835
Treaty Signers: Yellow Indicates Middle and Overhill, Red Letter Indicates Are Lower
Source Set 4 Fort Loudoun
British Troops, Colonists, Indians, and Slaves in Southeastern
Lisa Oakley Curator of Education East Tennessee Historical Society
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Teachtnhistory.Org Tennessee in Context: 1760-1789
North Carolina Archaeology
Keetoowah Abolitionists, Revitalization, the Search for Modernity, and Struggle for Autonomy in the Cherokee Nation, 1800 -1866
Trail of Tears National Historic Trail and the Tennessee, Wheeler, And
Different Volumes Cherokee's and Their Chief's by Stanley
Attakullakulla-Cherokee Peace Chief-Compass 04-18
Historical Memory, Indianness, and the Tellico Dam Project a DISSERTATION SUBMITTED to the FACULTY O
Agriculture, Timber, Mining, and Transportation in Cherokee Country Before and After Removal
21 the Watauga Compact and Watauga Purchase
Dragging Canoe”, a Cherokee Warrior, Who Lived Here, and Who Led the “Dreaded Chicamauga’S” in the Fight to Save Their Cherokee Heritage
Era 3: 1754-1820
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 1692-1783 the American Revolution
Top View
ALLEN, Penelope Johnson, Cherokee Collection
Testing the Rusted Chain
ANDREW JACKSON and the INDIANS, 1767-1815 by JONATHAN RAY TONY FREYER, COMMITTEE CHAIR DAVID BEITO LARRY CLAYTON HOWARD JONES GR
21 the Watauga Compact and Watauga Purchase
Descendants of PRINCIPAL CHIEF MOYTOY
Prehistoric Tennessee
A Baptist Recategorization of a Cherokee Landscape
The Cherokee Nation and the Battle for European Supremacy in North America
Nanyehi: War and Peace in Cherokee History
First-Language Cherokee Speakers' Perceptions Of
North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office Peter B
Descendants of Moytoy
INDIAN HISTORY –TIME LINE [Area of Now Marion County, Tennessee]
Cherokee Vocabulary..Standing Deer, Excepts “Old Frontiers” by Brown
Hopewell Plantation Brochure
The Lives of Cherokee Sacred Places and the Struggles to Protect Them
Understanding the Cherokee War
Cherokee Expedition 1776 Col. William Christian's Campaign 1