From 'Easy Phonetics' to the Syllabary: An Orthographic Division of Labor in Cherokee Language Education.Published in:Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2002, v. 33, n. 1, p. 90, doi. 10.1525/aeq.2002.33.1.90By:Bender, MargaretPublication type:Article
Passing on the Ancestors' Tradition: Amanda Crowe, Woodcarver and Teacher.Published in:North Carolina Folklore Journal, 2012, v. 59, n. 1, p. 52By:Krause, Bonnie J.Publication type:Article
Sovereign Entrepreneurs: Cherokee Small-Business Owners and the Making of Economic Sovereignty.Published in:2021By:BRABLEC, DANAPublication type:Book Review
Mapping Existing and Potential River Cane (Arundinaria gigantea) Habitat in Western North Carolina.Published in:Southeastern Geographer, 2011, v. 51, n. 1, p. 150, doi. 10.1353/sgo.2011.0000By:Bugden, Joni L.;Storie, Christopher D.;Burda, Carey L.Publication type:Article
Cherokee Adaptation to the Landscape of the West and Overcoming the Loss of Culturally Significant Plants.Published in:American Indian Quarterly, 2011, v. 35, n. 3, p. 394, doi. 10.5250/amerindiquar.35.3.0394By:Vick, R. AlfredPublication type:Article
New South Indians: Tribal Economics and the Eastern Band of Cherokee in the Twentieth Century.Published in:2019By:LEVI, TAMARAPublication type:Book Review