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HIST 302w: Cherokee Ethnohistories
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Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate
from 1829-1834 are available open access on the Digital Library of Georgia.
Index to articles in the Cherokee Phoenix
1828-1834
Cherokee Phoenix (current)
Chronicles of Oklahoma
freely available online (through 1962). Articles after 1962 can be identified using the America: History and Life database and requested using Interlibrary Loan.
Indian Pioneer Papers
contain interviews conducted with thousands of Oklahomans regarding the settlement of Oklahoma and Indian Territory.
Oklahoma History Center Newspaper Archives
Museum of the Cherokee Indians Archive
Cherokee One Feather
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ Paper
Federally Recognized
Federally Recognized Cherokee Tribal Nations
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Cherokee Nation
United Keetoowah Band
Organizations of Interest
Trail of Tears Association
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