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Rebecca Wiltshire Whitwell
The Spirit of yo nv (Bear)
Rebecca Wiltshire Whitwell
House of Bear
Rebecca Wiltshire Whitwell
Osiyo Door Hanging
Joanne Keith
Quilt
Rebecca Wiltshire Whitwell
Black & White Quilt
Rebecca Wiltshire Whitwell
Buba's Wild Pony
Rebecca Wiltshire Whitwell
They Carried the Seeds
Tonia Hogner-Weavel
Organza Tear Dress with Silk Slip
Tonia Hogner-Weavel
Chinese Brocade Tear Dress
Tonia Hogner-Weavel
Ancient Design Tear Dress
Rebecca Wiltshire Whitwell
Cherokee Rose Quilt
Rebecca Wiltshire Whitwell
Who Is Tracking Who Quilt
Rebecca Wiltshire Whitwell
Grandfathers War Shield Quilt
Tonia Hogner-Weavel
Everything Old is New Again
Tonia Hogner-Weavel
A Gift from the Deer
Tonia Hogner-Weavel
Cherokee Tear Dress - Diamonds
Tonia Hogner-Weavel
Cherokee Tear Dress - Stars
Tonia Hogner-Weavel
Cherokee Ribbon Shirt
Tonia Hogner-Weavel
Cherokee Man's Hunting Jacket
Rebecca Wiltshire Whitwell
Grandfathers Spirit Lives With the Spirit of yo nv (Bear)

February Featured Title - Gifts & Books

Cherokee Roots: Eastern - Volume 1
This volume indexes those Cherokee living east of the Mississippi River. If you are looking for your Cherokee ancestors on the rolls, this is a must have.
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Kituwah Mound
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