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Corporate Author:
Edward E. Ayer Collection (Newberry Library)
Format:
Electronic
Language:
Cherokee
Subjects:
Cherokee Indians
>
Oklahoma
>
History
>
Sources.
Cherokee Indians
>
Oklahoma
>
Religion.
Cherokee Indians
>
Oklahoma
>
Rites and ceremonies.
Cherokee Indians
>
Oklahoma
>
Social life and customs.
Cherokee Indians
>
Medicine
>
Oklahoma
>
Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
Indians of North America
>
Oklahoma
>
History
>
Sources.
Cherokee language
>
Texts.
Cherokee language
>
Alphabet.
Cherokee language
>
Writing.
Cherokee Indians.
Cherokee Indians
>
Medicine.
Cherokee Indians
>
Religion.
Cherokee Indians
>
Rites and ceremonies.
Cherokee Indians
>
Social life and customs.
Cherokee language.
Indians of North America.
Cherokee Nation
>
History
>
Sources.
Hulbert (Okla.)
>
History
>
Sources.
Oklahoma
>
History
>
Sources.
Oklahoma.
Oklahoma
>
Hulbert.
History.
Prescriptions, formulae, receipts, etc.
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