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Wetmore, Ruth Y.

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  • Bear River Indians
  • Cherokee Indians - Part 1: Overview
  • Cherokee Indians - Part 2: Cherokee origins and first European contact
  • Cherokee Indians - Part 3: Disease, destruction, and the loss of Cherokee land
  • Cherokee Indians - Part 4: Revolutionary War, Cherokee defeat and additional land cessions
  • Cherokee Indians - Part 5: Trail of Tears and the creation of the Eastern Band of Cherokees
  • Cherokee Indians - Part 6: Federal recognition and the fight for Cherokee rights
  • Cherokee Indians - Part 7: Modern-day Cherokee life and culture
  • Cherokee Indians - Part 8: References and additional resources
  • Drovers
  • Haliwa Indians and Haliwa-Saponi Tribe
  • Pamlico Indians
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