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My Cherokee Links & Resources Page
- The Chikamaka Cherokee — Cherokee descendants in Grundy, Marion, Coffee, Franklin, Warren, and Sequatchie Counties of Tennessee
- First People of Tennessee
- Old Cherokee Towns
- Indian Land Cessions
- The Intruders
- Cherokee by Blood
- The Maps Our Ancestors Followed.
Learning Cherokee
Cherokee Culture
Federally Recognized Cherokee Tribes And Bands
Cherokee Maps And Lands
Cherokee Rolls & Tribal Membership
- Cherokee Rolls Searches
- Dawes Rolls
- Cherokee Nation Tribal Registration
- Cherokee Tribal Membership
- 1851 Census of Cherokee's East of the Misssissippi
- NARA: Native American Records
- Guion Miller Roll of Eastern Cherokees
- National Archives Resources
General Cherokee GenealogyGeneral American Indian Genealogy
- A Guide to Native American Genealogy
- Beginning Native American Research
- Cyndi's List: Native American
- Native American Genealogy
- Native American Genealogy Links
- The African - Native Genealogy Homepage
- Tawodi's American Indian Genealogy
- Twin Territories: Oklahoma-Indian Territory Project
- Native American Resources
- American Indian Genealogy Resources
General Genealogy
Museums
- Cherokee Heritage Center (Oklahoma)
- The Museum of the Cherokee Indian (North Carolina)
Trail of Tears
History of the Cherokee Language
Nuna dat shun’yi – “Trail Where They Cried
A History of the Cherokee in North Georgia
Georgia's Heritage Trails
- Part I:In the Beginning
- Part II:A New Civilization
- Part III:Rising Tides - Nationalism in the Cherokee Nation
- Part IV:Revolution and Rebellion
- Part V:Flashpoint Gold
- Part VI:Winning and Losing
- The Cherokee Phoenix
- Land cessions of Native Americans in Georgia
- Gold Rush of 1828
- Georgia Land Lotteries
- Cherokee Removal Forts
- Trail of Tears
- North Georgia before the Civil War