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- Keetoowah Abolitionists, Revitalization, the Search for Modernity, and Struggle for Autonomy in the Cherokee Nation, 1800 -1866
- Socioeconomic Variability in Federal Period Overhill Cherokee Archaeological Assemblages
- Cherokee Households and Communities in the English Contact Period, A.D
- Plains Indian Studies
- The Gillett Grove Site (13CY2)
- Emmet County Chair Steve Simons, Lyon County ED Vice-Chair Jackie Huckfelt, NWIPDC Staff Secretary/Treasurer
- National Historic Landmarks Program
- Blood Run National Historic Landmark Walking Tour
- Native American Sacred Sites and the Department of Defense
- Bioarchaeologists and American Indians in the New Millennium
- A Struggle for Cherokee Community: Excavating Identity in Post-Removal North Carolina
- Public Documents Depository Item Jan 19 1989 Introduction Section 8
- TJB Collection on the Catawba Nation, 1756– 2006 (Updated 05/22/2018) ______Creator: Thomas John Blumer (1937-2018)
- Take the Field
- Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
- The Skeletal Biology of the Caddo Indians of the Kaufman-Williams Site, Red River County, Texas
- Investigating an Archaeological Landscape and Its Community Value in Richmond, Virginia
- Archaeological Testing of 31Ma77, Proposed Macon County Airport Expansion, Franklin, North Carolina
- THREE NATIONS, ONE PLACE Acomparative Ethnohistory of Social Change Among the Comanches and Hasinais During Spain's Colonial Era, 1689-1821