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Blevins, Wade. And Then the Feather Fell. Prairie Grove, AK: Ozark Pub., 1994.
Blevins, Wade. Ganseti and the Legend of the Little People In Cherokee Indian Legend Series. Vol. 4. Prairie Grove, AR: Ozark Pub., 1996.
Bogan, Arthur E.. A Comparison of Late Prehistoric Dallas and Overhill Cherokee Subsistence Strategies in the Little Tennessee River Valley. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1980.
Boudinot, Elias, Samuel Austin Worchester, and American Board of C Mission. The Gospel According to Matthew Translated into the Cherokee Language, and Compared with the Translation of George Lowrey and David Brown. 2nd ed. New Echota, GA: J.F. Wheeler Printer, 1832.
Boyd, Clifford C.. "Prehistoric and Historic Human Adaptation in Appalachia: An Archaeological Perspective." Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association 1 (1989): 15-27.
Bradley, Michael R.. It Happened in the Great Smokies. Guilford, CT: Falcon Press, 2004.
Brewer, Carson, and Alberta Brewer. Valley So Wild: A Folk History. Knoxville, TN: East Tennessee Historical Society, 1975.
Bridgers, Ben Oshel. "An Historical Analysis of the Legal Status of the North Carolina Cherokees." North Carolina Law Review 58, no. 6 (1980): 1075-1131.
Bridges, Anne, Russ Clement, and Ken Wise. Terra Incognita: An Annotated Bibliography of the Great Smoky Mountains, 1544-1934. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 2014.
Browder, Nathaniel C.. The Cherokee Indians and Those who Came After: Notes for a History of Cherokee County, North Carolina, 1835-1860. Hayesville, NC: Browder, 1973.
Brown, Ryan A., David H. Rehkopf, William E. Copeland, Elizabeth Jane Costello, and Carol M. Worthman. "Lifecourse Priorities Among Appalachian Emerging Adults: Revisiting Wallace's Organization of Diversity." Ethos 37, no. 2 (2009): 225-242.
Brown, John P.. Old Frontiers: The Story of the Cherokee Indians From Earliest Times to the Date of their Removal to the West, 1838. Kingsport, TN: Southern Publishers Inc., 1938.
Brown, Ryan A., Jennifer Kuzara, William E. Copeland, Elizabeth Jane Costello, Adrian Angold, and Carol M. Worthman. "Moving From Ethnography to Epidemiology: Lessons Learned in Appalachia." Annals of Human Biology 36, no. 3 (2009): 248-260.
Brown, Margaret Lynn. "Rejoice but Remember for the 75th Anniversary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy 10, no. 2 (2009): 1-3.
Brown, Ryan A., Daniel J. Hruschka, and Carol M. Worthman. "Cultural Models and Fertility Timing among Cherokee and White Youth in Appalachia: Beyond the Mode." American Anthropologist 111, no. 4 (2009): 420-431.
Brunk, Robert S.. May We All Remember Well: A Journal of the History & Cultures of Western North Carolina. Vol. 1. Robert S. Brunk Auction Services Inc., 1997.
Burnett, John B.. "The Cherokee Removal through the Eyes of a Private Soldier." Journal of Cherokee Studies 3, no. 3 (1978): 180-185.
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Cady, Jack. Inagehi. Seattle, WA: Broken Moon Press, 1994.
Callahan, North, and Erskin Caldwell. Smoky Mountain Country In American Folkways. New York: Duell, Sloan, & Pearce, 1952.
Callahan, North, and Erskin Caldwell. Smoky Mountain Country. Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1988.
Camuto, Christopher. Another Country : Journeying Toward the Cherokee Mountains. New York: Henry Holt, 1997.
Cantrell, Roy. Cherokee Stories of the Past. Bandit Books, 2010.
Carden, Gary, and Joan Greene. The Ten-Year Treasury of Cherokee Studies. Cherokee, NC: Museum of the Cherokee Indian.
Cardwell, Glenn. "Stones of Remembrance." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter 18, no. 4 (1992): 3-8.
Carney, Virginia Moore. Eastern Band Cherokee Women: Cultural Persistence in Their Letters and Speeches. University of Tennessee Press, 2005.

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