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- Historical Memory, Indianness, and the Tellico Dam Project a DISSERTATION SUBMITTED to the FACULTY O
- Talking Leaves: the Cherokee Syllabary and the Trail of Tears
- Dragging Canoe”, a Cherokee Warrior, Who Lived Here, and Who Led the “Dreaded Chicamauga’S” in the Fight to Save Their Cherokee Heritage
- Description of the Lower Tennessee River Watershed
- Brief of Amicus Curiae, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in Support of Respondents, TVA V. Hill, No. 76-1701 Ben Oshel Bridgers
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- Sequoyah Was Probably Born About 1770, at a Cherokee Village Called Tuskegee
- Archaeology Collections Guide
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- 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