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<SPAN STYLE= "" >The House on Diamond Hill</SPAN>
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The House on Diamond Hill

A Cherokee Plantation Story

By Tiya Miles

Myths and realities of Cherokee chief James Vann and his historic home Learn More »

ISBN(c): 978-0-8078-3418-3

<SPAN STYLE= "" >Anetso, the Cherokee Ball Game</SPAN>
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Anetso, the Cherokee Ball Game

At the Center of Ceremony and Identity

By Michael J. Zogry

The roots of lacrosse in a Cherokee game that is at the center of a cycle of linked rituals Learn More »

ISBN(c): 978-0-8078-3360-5

<SPAN STYLE= "" >The Origin of the Milky Way and Other Living Stories of the Cherokee</SPAN>
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The Origin of the Milky Way and Other Living Stories of the Cherokee

Collected and edited by Barbara R. Duncan

Kid-friendly stories, based on the classic Living Stories of the Cherokee Learn More »

ISBN(c): 978-0-8078-3219-6 | ISBN(p): 978-0-8078-5930-8

<SPAN STYLE= "" >Cherokee Heritage Trails Guidebook</SPAN>
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Cherokee Heritage Trails Guidebook

By Barbara R. Duncan and Brett H. Riggs

Visiting the Cherokees of yesterday and today Learn More »

ISBN(p): 978-0-8078-5457-0

<SPAN STYLE= "" >Signs of Cherokee Culture</SPAN>
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Signs of Cherokee Culture

Sequoyah's Syllabary in Eastern Cherokee Life

By Margaret Bender

The politics of language in the Cherokee community Learn More »

ISBN(c): 978-0-8078-2707-9 | ISBN(p): 978-0-8078-5376-4

<SPAN STYLE= "" >Living Stories of the Cherokee</SPAN>
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Living Stories of the Cherokee

Edited By Barbara R. Duncan

Cherokee culture as told by its storytellers Learn More »

ISBN(p): 978-0-8078-4719-0

<SPAN STYLE= "" >Weaving New Worlds</SPAN>
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Weaving New Worlds

Southeastern Cherokee Women and Their Basketry

By Sarah H. Hill

Written, woven, and spoken records reveal the changing world of Cherokee women from the eighteenth century to the present day Learn More »

ISBN(p): 978-0-8078-4650-6

<SPAN STYLE= "" >The Memoirs of Lt. Henry Timberlake</SPAN>
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The Memoirs of Lt. Henry Timberlake

The Story of a Soldier, Adventurer, and Emissary to the Cherokees, 1756-1765

Edited By Duane H. King

The first modern edition of an invaluable record Learn More »

ISBN(c): 978-0-8078-3126-7 | ISBN(p): 978-0-8078-5827-1

<SPAN STYLE= "" >A New World</SPAN>
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A New World

England's First View of America

By Kim Sloan

Glimpses of the Lost Colony from the British colonist, surveyor, and artist Learn More »

ISBN(c): 978-0-8078-3125-0 | ISBN(p): 978-0-8078-5825-7

<SPAN STYLE= "" >Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South</SPAN>
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Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South

Race, Identity, and the Making of a Nation

By Malinda Maynor Lowery

Crafting an identity as a People, a race, a tribe, and a nation Learn More »

ISBN(c): 978-0-8078-3368-1 | ISBN(p): 978-0-8078-7111-9

<SPAN STYLE= "" >Living Indian Histories</SPAN>
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Living Indian Histories

Lumbee and Tuscarora People in North Carolina

By Gerald Sider

The complex identity of a North Carolina tribe Learn More »

ISBN(p): 978-0-8078-5506-5



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