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1873:Joyce Dugan
1843:John Rogers
1838:John Looney
1833:Sam Houston
1763:Incalatanga
1576:Mantle Rock
1501:Long Island
1238:Island town
1076:1842 revolt
984:Youth Choir
683:Nun'Yunu'Wi
637:Stomp dance
625:Black drink
620:Ethnobotany
236:15 November
153:Family life
2167:Categories
2151:See also:
2053:David Vann
2048:James Vann
2043:Wauhatchie
2033:Goingsnake
2008:Nancy Ward
1828:John Jolly
1783:Pathkiller
1743:Old Tassel
1733:Oconostota
1401:Turtletown
1396:Turkeytown
1386:Tuckasegee
1321:Oostanaula
1268:Long Swamp
1263:Kulsetsiyi
1012:Education
746:Ani-kutani
703:Tsul 'Kalu
668:Deer Woman
400:, 2015,
86:Evan Jones
67:mixed-race
2063:Bob Benge
2028:Junaluska
1863:Tsaladihi
1853:Yonaguska
1803:John Ross
1788:Big Tiger
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1738:Savanukah
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1541:Fort Cass
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1208:Dirt town
1188:Conasauga
1178:Chilhowee
1168:Brasstown
1149:Towns and
1131:in Kansas
1066:Blood Law
698:U'tlun'ta
576:syllabary
147:Dawes Act
127:John Ross
90:John Ross
82:Tennessee
39:Biography
1968:Joe Byrd
1908:Utselata
1898:Degataga
1818:Degadoga
1813:The Bowl
1591:Standing
1451:Cherokee
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1361:Tomassee
1326:Red Clay
1273:Mialoquo
1228:Hiwassee
1223:Frogtown
1213:Ducktown
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724:timeline
688:Nûñnë'hï
566:Language
536:Calendar
486:Cherokee
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258:Archived
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1649:Chatata
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1376:Toxoway
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1346:Talulah
1331:Settico
1306:Nununyi
1301:Nikwasi
1243:Isunigu
1198:Coyotee
1173:Chatuga
1071:Slavery
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603:Marbles
571:history
526:Society
519:Culture
191:Sources
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78:Unadena
63:Georgia
53:Unaduti
1688:People
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1341:Talisi
1316:Oconee
1291:Echota
1258:Kituwa
1253:Keowee
1218:Etowah
1117:(2005)
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741:Kituwa
556:Ghigau
551:Gadugi
546:Chiefs
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1778:Enola
1594:Stone
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1311:Ocoee
1248:Joara
1193:Cowee
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765:Wars
541:Clans
166:Death
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