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VICTORIA HUNT

 

My Cherokee Links

Meet Tim Sander a tribal member of the Cherokee Nation of the Old Louisiana Nation
Cherokee by Blood

Home Page Tennessee Hills
The Cherokee Messenger
Cherokee National Historical Society (CNHS)

Raven's TsaLaGi Page
The Reservation
American Indian College Fund
Cherokee of Georgia Homepage
Tsa-La-Gi
Cherokee research file
The United Keetoowah Band Links
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians
Great Lakes Regional American Indian Network
Cherokee Nation v. State of Georgia - 1831 The US Supreme Court's opinion as presented by Chief Justice John Marshall.
Timeline - Plains Indians
Native American Indian Resources has several good links.
Index of Native American Resources on the Internet. Maintained by Karen Strom.
Stonee's Native Links to homepages, networks, education and literature (may take a while to download so be patient).
The REAL Tribal Voice (Who they really are.)
Arizona's American Indian Store Arizona Jane Blankenship (member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) runs this store which offers crafts and books about American Indians.
Cherokee font freeware
Native American Genealogy by Barbara Benge (Cherokee)
Pond Lily's webpage on New England Native American Events
Texas Band of Cherokee Indians of the Mount Tabor Indian Community
About the Dawes Roll: The basis for membership in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma.
The Brink: Genealogy charts and information including Nancy Ward's pedigree chart from Emmett Starr's Old Cherokee Families.
About the Guion Miller Roll: Taken of the Eastern Cherokee (i.e., Cherokee who moved west on the Trail of Tears. This is not the Eastern Band of the Cherokee in NC).
History of the Texas Cherokee
Lands of the Texas Cherokee - 1836 Cherokee and other Native American Genealogical Resources
Tsalagiyi Nvdagi: The Texas Cherokees
Wolfsong:includes POW WOW listings
This Week in American Indian History Phil Konstantin
History of the Cherokee Indians- historical text, images, maps, and Native American links.
Native Web's home page
Native American Indian-related Resources Maintained by Todd Sherman.
The Cherokee LadyLelanie Fuller Stone's 2nd page (See Essential Blessings)
Shea Grimm's Native American Links page.
Native American Art Exhibit
Cherokee Silver Silversmith Jimmie Warnell
The Eastern Band of the Cherokee on Charlotte's Web.
Cherokee Indian Reservation The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Western North Carolina
Cherokee Publications
The Native American Events Calendar This site lists hundreds of Native American events around the country by month.
Native American Resources on Cowboy.Net, a Native American owned site in Stillwater, OK.
American Indians Study Program at California State University.
Ravens' Tsa-La-Gi homepage contains her own interpretation of the Cherokee alphabet.
Black Wolf
Bigmeat Pottery and Crafts Handmade arts and crafts made by members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Cherokee Elementary School Webpage
The Cherokee Indian - A work by Scott Hodgdon.
Native Net's home page is here, they deal with Indigenous People's of the world.
Web Resources
Fullnet of Tahlequah, Oklahoma
WWW Genealogical Index: Combines numerous pedigree charts in html form containing over 500,000 names plus email addresses of contributors.
Ben Marra Studios: The Pow Wow Editions
Cherokee site in Hawaii
Native American History Archive at Columbia University.
Tsalagi (Cherokee) Literature
Indigenous Peoples' Literature
Proposal for encoding the Cherokee script
Native American Indian art gallery of images.
Duster's page of Native American interest.
The Keetoowah Society and the Avocation of Religious Nationalism within the Cherokee Nation, 1855-1866
The Cherokee Rose
Tsalagi (Cherokee) Cultural Center - located in Oklahoma, with links to an online learning center and related sites.
Another Cherokee Time-line at the Tsalagi Cultural Center website.
NativeTech: Native American Peoples/Regions Resources
From the Rare Map Collection at the University of Georgia. This collection includes maps showing the location of the Cherokee Country 1732-1838.
Native American Beadwork!
Thunder Rolls
International Native News by the Michigan Intertribal Association
The Oklahoma Image Map: Visit Joe Johnson's Native American section on this site.
First Nations Histories
American Indian Movement
Wounded Knee Webpage
How Wasichu Justifies The Taking Of First Nations Land
Bureau of Indian Affairs Join the campaign to hold the Bureau of Indian Affairs accountable
First Nations/First Peoples Issues Maintained by Jordon Dill
Rouge Bureaucracy: the Dept of the Interior
North Georgia History
Cherokee History
Trail of Tears
Northwest Georgia's Chieftains Trail includes Native American historical sites.
Slavery: A description Native American and African American slavery in the Southeastern Tribes
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
White Indian wonderful homepage site. Great use of graphics and good links.
First Nation guide through Indian history. Very interesting.
Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell
Cherokee Language and History Tapes
Essential BlessingsLelanie Fuller Stone
Native American Center
Donald Vann
John Burnett's Story: As a young man, John Burnett was a U.S. soldier who participated in the removal of the Cherokee over the Trail of Tears. On his 80th birthday, he recorded the sad story of his experience.
Cherokee Messenger (monthly newsletter of the Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston)
So Your Grandmother was a Cherokee Princess: The Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston's step-by-step guide to researching your Cherokee ancestry
A Brief History of the Trail of Tears
J.W. Moore, 1869: This is a letter written by J.W. Moore in 1869 describing his experiences with the Cherokee. It is taken from Emmett Starr's book "Cherokees West 1794-1839".
Cherokee Cousins webpage: They will do some searching for you for a modest fee. They also offer an excellent variety of genealogy and Cherokee history books.
Powersource (Native American art, resources, and links)
Sequoyah: author of the Cherokee syllabary.
Cherokee Heritage Center: comprised of the Cherokee National Museum, "Trail of Tears" Outdoor Drama, Tsa-La-Gi Ancient Village, and Adams Corner Rural Village.
Cherokee Heritage Center
A Travelers Guide to the Cherokee Nation
Cherokee Time-Line
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Pow Wow Page on PRIDE
I Search website maintained by Anne Johnson.
Russell Means: The first national director of AIM (American Indian Movement).
Paul Gowder's webpage on Native American Dancing
Native Events Calendar by State
Cherokee Indians. This is part of the Smoky Mountain Mall's commercial site.
Western History Manuscript Collection at the University of Missouri-Columbia
Planet Peace (Native American issues, activities, and links)
"The Seeker" online magazine.
Tribal Voice pow wow pages.
The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma
American Communication Association WWW
Costano-Ohlone Indian Canyon Resource group.
The Cherokee's Homepage
"Who are You? I am Keetoowah's Son": Cherokee Nationalism and the Civil War
Beneath the Underdog: Race, Religion and the "Trail of Tears"
Yahoo list of Native American sites on the web.
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

If you have a Cherokee Link, please e-mail me at Tali ushee@aol.com


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