| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The humors in the Cherokee ethnomedical system | 2007 | Journal of Cherokee studies 25 (): 18-42 | *H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] | ||||
| The Quallatown Cherokees in the 1840s: accounts of their condition and lives | 2002 | Journal of Cherokee studies 23 (): 19-34 | |||||
| Gihli, the dog in Cherokee thought | 2002 | Journal of Cherokee studies 23 (): 4-18 | |||||
| A portrait of Cherokee chief Attakullakulla from 1730s? A discussion of William Verelst's [Trustees of Georgia] painting | 2001 | Journal of Cherokee studies 22 (): 4-20 | |||||
| Cherokees and congregationalists vs. Georgia and Andrew Jackson: the attempt to prevent the Trail of Tears | 2001 | Journal of Cherokee studies 22 (): 21-49 | |||||
| The Diary of Lt. John Phelps | 2000 | Journal of Cherokee studies 21 (): 3-27 | |||||
| Antiquities of the Cherokee Indians complied from the collection of Reverend Daniel Sabin Buttrick | 1997 | Journal of Cherokee studies 18 (): 27-51 | |||||
| Different voices together: preservation and acculturation in early 19th century Cherokee religion | 1997 | Journal of Cherokee studies 18 (): 3-26 | |||||
| Burning beds, spinning wheels, and calico dresses | 1997 | Journal of Cherokee studies 19 (): 3-17 | |||||
| Two versions of Cherokee traditional dances compared | 1997 | Journal of Cherokee studies 19 (): 18-45 | |||||
| The high price of trade: Anglo-Indian trade mistakes and the Fort Laudoun disaster | 1996 | Journal of Cherokee studies 17 (): 3-15 | |||||
| The journal of George Pawley's 1746 agency to the Cherokee | 1991 | Journal of Cherokee studies 16 (): 2-22 | |||||
| Mountain politics: what happens if the wrong party wins? | 1991 | Journal of Cherokee studies 16 (): 38-74 | |||||
| Sophia Sawyer, Native American advocate: a case study in nineteenth century Cherokee education | 1991 | Journal of Cherokee studies 16 (): 23-37 | |||||
| Fading voices [special issue of interviews from Fading Voices (Cherokee oral history project)] | 1991 | Journal of Cherokee studies 14 (): 1-79 | |||||
| Institutional and cultural order in early Cherokee society: a sociological interpretation | 1990 | Journal of Cherokee studies 15 (): 3-26 | |||||
| Nativistic movements among the Cherokees in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries | 1990 | Journal of Cherokee studies 15 (): 27-39 | |||||
| Traditional adult Cherokee games | 1988 | Journal of Cherokee studies 13 (): -45 | |||||
| Honor the elders: symbolic associations with old age in traditional Eastern Cherokee culture | 1988 | Journal of Cherokee studies 13 (): 3-18 | |||||
| Who civilized the Cherokees? | 1988 | Journal of Cherokee studies 13 (): 55-81 | |||||
| Memorial of John Ross and others [1846; with other associated documents] | 1987 | Journal of Cherokee studies 12 (): 1-58 | |||||
| Adoption of whites by 18th century Cherokees | 1984 | Journal of Cherokee studies (): 37-41 | |||||
| The story of my life as far back as I can remember [Lossiah] | 1984 | Journal of Cherokee studies (): 89-99 | |||||
| Humor and the Cherokee spirit | 1984 | Journal of Cherokee studies (): 100-7 | |||||
| Williams island: a source of significant material in the collections of the Museum of the Cherokee Indian [Tennessee] | 1984 | Journal of Cherokee studies (): 10-34 | |||||
| 'The Sequoyah Indian Weavers Association' | 1984 | Journal of Cherokee studies (): 76-88 | |||||
| Palisot de Beauvois and Cherokee snakebite remedies | 1984 | Journal of Cherokee studies (): 4-9 | |||||
| The Mexican Cherokees and the Kickapoo of Nacimiento, Mexico: a previously unreported relationship | 1984 | Journal of Cherokee studies (): 35-6 | |||||
| Literacy among the Cherokee in the early nineteenth century | 1984 | Journal of Cherokee studies (): 56-75 | |||||
| Cherokee beliefs concerning death | 1983 | Journal of Cherokee studies 8 (2): 68-72 | |||||
| The green corn ceremony of the eastern Cherokees | 1983 | Journal of Cherokee studies 8 (1): 46-56 | |||||
| The 'harmony ethic' of the conservative eastern Cherokees: a religious interpretation | 1983 | Journal of Cherokee studies 8 (1): 40-5 | |||||
| Redbird Smith and the Nighthawk Keetoowahs | 1983 | Journal of Cherokee studies 8 (2): 73-86 | |||||
| Redbird Smith and the Nighthawk Keetoowshs | 1983 | Journal of Cherokee studies 8 (1): 22-39 | |||||
| Symbolic structure and political change in Cherokee society | 1983 | Journal of Cherokee studies 8 (2): 87-96 | |||||
| The Cherokee river cult | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (1): 30-6 | |||||
| The Wolf clan | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (2): 85-91 | |||||
| Cherokee Little People reconsidered | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (2): 92-8 | |||||
| James Mooney | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (1): 49-52 | |||||
| A western Cherokee decoration day song | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (2): 99-104 | |||||
| Remembering removal, 1867 | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (2): 69-73 | |||||
| Stature of adult Cherokee Indians during the eighteenth century | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (2): 74-8 | |||||
| Cranial deformation: a cultural practice of the eighteenth century Overhill Cherokees | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (2): 79-81 | |||||
| Culturally induced dental alterations in a historic Cherokee skeletal sample | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (2): 82-4 | |||||
| The Cherokee sacred formulas | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (1): 47-8 | |||||
| Evolution in Cherokee personal names | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (1): 40 | |||||
| Cherokee plant lore | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (1): 37 | |||||
| Cherokee theory and practice of medicine | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (1): 25-9 | |||||
| The Cherokee ball play | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (1): 10-24 | |||||
| James Mooney, ethnologist | 1982 | Journal of Cherokee studies 7 (1): 4-9 |