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Title: History of the Cherokee Indians
Price: $40.00
Description: This reprint of a 1921 book is an excellent resource for study of Cherokee history, legal documents, and genealogical information on leaders and old families.
Title: Cherokee History, Myths & Sacred Formulas
Price: $22.00
Description: 2006 EDITION! This is a must have primary source book on the Cherokees. It contains 126 legends obtained on the Cherokee Reservation in N.C. in 1887-1888, covering many subjects including creation, animals, birds, snakes, fish, wonder stories, history and more.
Title: After the Trail of Tears
Price: $22.50
Description: Traces the social, cultural and political history of the Cherokee Nation during the 45 year period after its members were forcibly removed from their mountain homeland to Oklahoma.
Title: Cherokee Tragedy
Price: $24.95
Description: A sympathetic and researched account of the leaders that signed the Cherokee removal treaty in attempts to salvage the Cherokees and their lives by removing them to the West.
Title: Trail of Tears
Price: $15.95
Description: After much research the author has created a heart-stirring story of the tragedy of the Cherokee Trail of Tears which puts one into the time and place of that tragic time with a sense of authenticity and accuracy.
Title: The Texas Cherokees
Price: $19.95
Description: The Texas Cherokees: A People Between Two Fires, 1919-1840 details the story of those Cherokee who settled in the Texas state of Mexico and then the Republic of Texas, prior to statehood.
Title: The Cherokee: A Population History
Price: $18.95
Description: This book is the first full length demographic study of an American Indian group from past to present. Thorton shows insights into the population changes due to disease, warfare, removal and relocation, and the destruction of traditional lifeways.
Title: Cherokee Editor
Price: $19.95
Description: Using a collection of writings published by the Cherokee leader and founding editor of the Cherokee Phoenix, Elias Boudinot (1802-1839), Perdue provides insight into Boudinot's writings and the politics of Cherokee acculturation and removal.
September Featured Title - Gifts & Books
Cherokee Connections
An introduction to genealogical sources pertaining to Cherokee ancestry, giving you guidance and information for tracing your roots.
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Clingmans Dome
Clingmans Dome towers at 6,643 feet and stands as the highest point in the Smoky Mountains National Park, the highest point along the Appalachian Trail, the highest point in Tennessee, and the second highest point east of the Mississippi river. The Cherokee know the mountain as Kuwahi or Mulberry Place and consider it a sacred place... (More)
