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McClure, Tony Mack. Cherokee Proud : A Guide for Tracing and Honoring your Cherokee Ancestors. 2nd ed. Somerville, TN: Chunannee Books, 1999.
McNeer, Mary, and C. H. De Witt. The Story of the Southern Highlands. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1945.
McRae, Barbara Sears. Records of Old Macon County, N.C. 1829-1850. Clearfield, 1991.
Mead, Martha Elizabeth. Asheville, In Land of the Sky. Richmond, VA: The Dietz Press, 1942.
W. Medford, Clark. Great Smoky Mountain Stories and Sun Over Ol' Starlin. Asheville, NC: The Miller Printing Company, 1966.
Metress, James F.. "The Place of the Amerindian in the Origin of the Southern Appalachian Grass Balds." In Geobotany: Proceedings of the Geobotany Conference Held at Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green Ohio, February 21, 1976, edited by Robert C. Romans, 233-246. New York: Plenum Press, 1977.
T. Middleton, Walter. Qualla : Home of the Middle Cherokee Settlement : Tales of the Great Smoky Mountains' Native Americans. Alexander, NC: WorldComm, 1999.
Mitchell, Anne Virginia. "Culture, History, and Development on the Qualla Boundary." Appalachian Journal 24, no. 2 (1997): 144-191.
Mooney, James. Historical Sketch of the Cherokee In Native American Library. Chicago: Aldine Pub. Co. , 1975.
Mooney, James. Historical Sketch of the Cherokee. New Brunswick, NJ: Aldine Transaction, 2005.
Moore, MariJo. Returning to the Homeland : Cherokee Poetry and Short Stories. Asheville, NC: WorldComm, 1994.
Morsberger, Robert E.. "Modern Myths of the Cherokees." Appalachian Heritage 3, no. 3 (1975): 16-20.
Moses, L. G.. The Indian Man: A Biography of James Mooney. University of Nebraska Press, 2002.
Murfree, Mary Noailles. A Spectre of Power. Boston, New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1903.
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Neely, Sharlotte. "Adaptation and the Contemporary North Carolina Cherokee Indians." In Indians of the Southeastern United States in the Late Twentieth Century, 2-43, 204-205, 213-229. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1992.
Newman, Snell T.. An Overview of the Probable Indian Culture History, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Denver, CO: Denver Service Center, Undated.
North Carolina Dept. of Natural and Economic Resources. Bibliography: The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. North Carolina Dept. of Natural and Economic Resources.
NPT Staff. "Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee Tribe Hope Incentive Will Speed Road Repairs." National Parks Traveler (2013).
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O'Donnell, James H.. The Cherokees of North Carolina in the American Revolution. North Carolina State University Graphics, 1976.
Oakley, Christopher Arris. "The Center of the World: The Principle People and the Great Smoky Mountains." In Landscape of Origin in the Americas: Creation Narrative Linking Ancient Places and Present Communities, edited by Jessica Joyce Christie, 3-14. Tuscaloose, AL: University of Alabama Press, 2009.
Oakley, Christopher Arris. "Indian Gaming and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians." The North Carolina Historical Review 78, no. 2 (2001): 133-155.
Oldani, John L.. Cades Cove. St. Louis, 1965.
Olson, Ted, and Calhoun Walker. "Walker Calhoun: Cherokee Song and Dance Man." Appalachian Journal 23, no. 1 (1995): 70-77.
Orton, Angi. "The Ancient Sport of Cherokee Stickball." Smoky Mountain Living 5, no. 4 (2005): 34, 39-40.
Orton, Angi, and Don McGowan. "Walker Calhoun." Smoky Mountain Living 5, no. 3 (2005): 120-123.

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