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- Southern Indian Studies, Vol. 19
- Hair Conrad Cabin 433 Blythewood Road SW Cleveland, Tennessee
- Sequoyah: Innovative Creator of the Cherokee Syllabary
- Important Dates in Cherokee History Courtesy of the Museum of the Cherokee Indian
- Keetoowah Abolitionists, Revitalization, the Search for Modernity, and Struggle for Autonomy in the Cherokee Nation, 1800 -1866
- Broken Treaties to Help Reduce Tension and Conflicts Between Indians and Settlers, Europeans Negotiated and Signed Treaties with the Tribes Who Lived in the Americas
- Trail of Tears National Historic Trail and the Tennessee, Wheeler, And
- Trail of Tears Trail We Descended the Mountain
- And Theses Published Between 1832 and 1968 Has Been Collected on All Phases Cherokee Indian Life. Although the Mal'or Portion Of
- Talking Leaves: the Cherokee Syllabary and the Trail of Tears
- Mta Sheet National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Inventory -- Nomination Form
- Agriculture, Timber, Mining, and Transportation in Cherokee Country Before and After Removal
- Dragging Canoe”, a Cherokee Warrior, Who Lived Here, and Who Led the “Dreaded Chicamauga’S” in the Fight to Save Their Cherokee Heritage
- The National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings New Echota, Gordon
- Cherokee Women and the Trail of Tears Theda Perdue
- Cherokee Removal from Georgia
- March 2014 Newsletter
- Trail of Tears
- Nhd Performance Script Cover Page
- Cherokee Country Forts
- National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form 1
- The Ridge Report January 2016 Edition.Pub
- O Treaty of New Echota
- Exploring Cherokee Heritage Area Shown Enlarged for Detail Spring City
- Elias Boudinot and the Missionaries to the Cherokee Gregory Mcdonald Siron James Madison University
- Copy of Museum Membership Form Brochure
- Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
- Three Stories of the Tennessee River
- New Echota Cherokee Nation August 29Th 1829 Dear Sir, Your
- SEQUOYAH.Pdf
- National Historic Trail Feasibility Study Amendment and Environmental Assessment November 2007
- History on Hiwassee Island
- Trail of Tears North Carolina Map and Guide
- Poetics, Performance, and Translation in Eastern Cherokee Language Revitalization
- Why Do We Remember Sequoyah Today?
- The Trail of Tears in Tennessee: a Study of the Routes Used During the Cherokee Removal of 1838
- The Lives of Cherokee Sacred Places and the Struggles to Protect Them
- Treaties and Land Cessions Involving the Cherokee
- Treaty of New Echota History Com
- Hornbuckle, Jim, Ed. the Cherokee Perspe
- New Echota Birthplace of the American Indian Press