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Barrett, S. M. (Ed.). Geronimo: His Own Story. New York: Ballantine Books, 1970.
Bierer, Bert W. Indians and Artifacts in the Southeast: Section I, Indian Artifacts in the Southeast, A Sketchbook, A Collection of Over a Thousand Sketches, Section II, Indian Tribes and Villages in the Southeast, Containing 169 Pages Reprinted from John R. Swanton's Classic Indian Tribes of North America. Columbia, SC: Bert W. Bierer, [19??].
Blankenship, Bob. Cherokee Roots, Second Edition, Volume 1 - Members of the Cherokee Tribe Residing East of the Mississippi River During the Period 1817 - 1924. Cherokee, NC: Bob Blankenship, 1992.
Blankenship, Bob. Cherokee Roots. [S.l.]: Bob Blankenship, 1978.
Collier, John. Indians of the Americas, Mentor, 1954.
Cox, Brent A. University of Memphis: Oconostota, Assimilation of the Heart. Milan, TN: Brent A. Cox, 1995.
Cox, Brnet Alan. Heart of The Eagle, Brent Alan Cox, 1998..
Densmore, Francis. How Indians Use Wild Plants for Food, Medicine and Crafts. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1974.
Dodge, Natt N. and Zim, Herbert S. The Southwest: A Guide to the Wide Open Spaces (A Golden Regional Guide). New York: Golden Press, 1955.
Gromley, Myra. Cherokee Connections, .
ICM Journal. Itawamba Steelers (Genealogy Journal), Vol. VIII.
ICM Journal. Itawamba Steelers Fall, Vol. VIII..
ICM Journal. Itawamba Steelers Summer, Vol. VIII..
Jordan, Jerry Wright (Comp.). Cherokee By Blood: Records of the Eastern Cherokee Ancestry in the U.S. Court of Claims: 1906 -1910, Volumes 1 - 7. [S.l.]: Heritage Books, Inc., 1987 - 1991.
Keesee, Troy R. The Wataugah Land Purchases, Troy R. Keesee, 1997
Kopper, Philip. The Smithsonian Book of North American Indians: Before the Coming of the Europeans. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Books, [19??].
LaFarge, Oliver. A Pictorial History of the American Indian. New York, NY: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1956.
Lewis, Thomas M. N. and Kneberg, Madeline. Tribes That Slumber: Indians of the Tennessee Region. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee Press, [19??].
Lyback, Johanna R. M. Indian Legends. [S.l.]: Lyons and Carnhan, Publishers, 1925-1938.
Mason, Otis Tufton. American Indian Basketry. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1988.
McClure, Tony Mack. A Guide for Tracing and Honoring Your Cherokee Ancestors: Cherokee Proud. Somerville, TN: Chunannee Books, 1996.
Meyer, William E. Indian Trails of the Southeast. Nashville, TN: Blue and Gray Press, 1971.
Mooney, James. Myths of the Cherokee and Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees. Nashville, TN: Charles Elder--Bookseller, Publisher, 1972.
Overstreet, Robert M. and Peake, Howard. Overstreet's Indian Projectile Point Price Guide: Type Books and Evaluation Guide - Illustrated. [S.l.: s.n.], 1989.
Perdue, Theda. Slavery and the Evolution of Cherokee Society (1540 - 1866), UT Press, 1981.
Robertson, Wyndham. Pocahntas, Allas Matoaka, and Her Descendants Through Her Marriage at Jamestown, Virginia, in April, 1614, With John Rolfe, Gentleman: Including the Names of Alfreind, Archer, Bently, Bernard, Bland, Bolling, Branch, Cabell, Catlett, Cary, Dandridge, Dixon, Douglas, Duval, Eldridge, Ellett, Ferguson, Field, Fleming, Gay, Gordon, Griffin, Grayson, Harrison, Hubard, Lewis, Logan, Markham, Meade, McRae, Murray, Page, Poythress, Randolph, Robertson, Skipwith, Stanard, Taszewell, Walke, West, Whittle, and Others. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1986.
Underwood, Thomas Bryan (Adapted by). Cherokee Legends and the Trail of Tears. Knoxville, TN: S. B. Newman Printing Co., 1956.
Vanderpool, Myra Cherokee Connections, Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc.
Warren, Mary B. and Eve B. Weeks (Eds.). Whites Among the Cherokees: Georgia 1828 - 1838. Danielsville, GA: Heritage Papers, 1987.
Waters, Frank. Book of Hopi (The First Revelation of the Hopi's Historical and Religious World-view of Life). New York: Ballantine Books, 1963.
Williams, Samuel Cole. Adair's History of the American Indians. Johnson City, TN: The Watauga Press, 1930 (Reprinted 1953).
 
 

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