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Chickamauga Cherokee, (2012). "Bird clan." [illustration]. Retrieved 04/10/14 from: http://chickamaugacherokee.org/clans
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Chickamauga Cherokee (2012). "Paint clan." [illustration]. Retrieved 04/10/14 from: http://chickamaugacherokee.org/clans
Chickamauga Cherokee (2012). "Wild Potato clan." [illustration]. Retrieved 04/10/14 from: http://chickamaugacherokee.org/clans
Chickamauga Cherokee (2012). "Wolf clan." [illusstration]. Retrieved 04/10/14 from: http://chickamaugacherokee.org/clans
Evans, J.P. (1835). Sketches of Cherokee characteristics.
Humphry, Caroline. (1996). "Shaman and Elders." [illustration]. Oxford University Press (35-36)
Mooney, James. (1888). "Cherokee women making pottery". [photograph]. Retrieved 04/10/14 from
http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001%/7E!90479!0&term=#focus
Mooney, James (1888). "Kweti, James Hornbuckle's wife, holding child on lap." [photograph]. Retrieved 04/10/14 from:
http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001%7E!10627!0&term=#focus
Mooney, James (1912). "Josiah Blackfox and family outside log house." [photograph]. Retrieved 04/1014 from
http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001%7E!32247!0&term=#focus
Morton, Hugh. (1954). “Unto These Hills.” [Photograph]. Retrieved from
http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/morton_highlights/id/102
Miller, Courtney, (2013). "Bird Clan." [illustration]. Retrieved on 04/10/14 from: http://courtneymillerauthor.com/archeoastronomy,AmericanIndians,Cherokee,ruins,Nativestories,fiction/ahni-kawi/
Miller, Courtney. (2013). "Cherokee Clans." [Diagram]. Retrieved on 04/10/14 from:
http://courtneymillerauthor.com/archeoastronomy,AmericanIndians,Cherokee,ruins,Nativestories,fiction/ahni-kawi/
Perdue, T. (1984). Cherokee women. Tar Heel Junior Historian, 23 (no. 3): 2-3
Raley, K. (Spring 1998). Maintaining balance: The religious world of the Cherokees. Tar Heel Junior Historian, 37. (no.2): 2-5
Royce, C.C. 1884. Map of the Former Territorial Limits of the Cherokee “Nation of” Indians. [Map]. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/item/99446145/
University of Arkansas. (2007). "Origins of Middle World". [illustration]. Retrieved 04/10/14 from:
http://arkarcheology.uark.edu/indiansofarkansas/printerfriendly.html?pageName=Origins%20of%20the%20Middle%20World
Whyte, Thomas R., 1740-1819. Drawing Depicting A Cherokee Townhouse at Chota. [Illustration}. Retrieved from: http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/zlna/id:mm024