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Four Articles from American Indian Religious Traditions: An Encyclopedia, ed. Suzanne J. Crawford & Dennis Francis Kelley (Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 2005):Sand Mountain Melungeons: A DNA Perspective from When Scotland Was Jewish. This is sneak preview of an article scheduled to appear as feature on Melungeons.com Enjoy! Buy land, they're not making any more of it.
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A Brief History of the Cherokees 1540-1906, by Mary Evelyn Rogers and Edward Andrew Rogers
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Indians in the "Trustees of Georgia" Painting (Pub. as "A Portrait of Cherokee Chief Attakullakulla from the 1730s? A Discussion of William Verelst's 'Trustees of Georgia' Painting'," Journal of Cherokee Studies 22 (2001) 4-20.
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Bibliography of Cherokee Genealogy
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Bibliography of Cherokee Studies
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White Dove's Cherokee Dictionary
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Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma's Official Font Download
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Visit Standing Bear Foundation and read Standing Bear Report
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| "Cherokee
Story of the Sacred Dog of Monterey Mountain And the Great Flood: A Comparison
of the Living Story with Mooney's Version,"
paper delivered
at panel on "Storytelling and Contemporary Native American Culture,"
presented by the Language and Social Interaction Division, Southern States
Communication Association National Conference "Narratives We Live By:
Redefining the Power of Communication," Lexington, Ky., April 8, 2001.
Winner of 2001 Top Panel Award.
Never judge a man till you've walked a mile in his moccasins. -Will Rogers, Cherokee humorist.
Blue Ridge Mountains - Cherokee Homeland. |
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In Eufala, Alabama, there is a plaque on the courthouse square to The Tree That Owns Itself. It was remembered in a local benefactor's will.
Binge (Go on a). (Fly into a) frenzy, of eating, killing, shopping, and the like. Evidently from the killing sprees of Cherokee chief Edmund Benge on the backcountry frontier in the late 1700s. Cherokee Slave Holders 1835, from Red over Black |
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