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“To conclude on a general union”: masculinity, the Chickamauga, and Pan-Indian alliances in the revolutionary era | 2021 | Ethnohistory 68 (3): 429-48 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 1527-5477 | ||||
Re-membering Cherokee justice in Ruth Muskrat Bronson's "The Serpent" | 2020 | American Indian quarterly 44 (1): 36-58 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | ||||
Archaeology, historical ruptures, and Ani-Kitu Hwagi memory and knowledge | 2020 | American Indian quarterly 44 (2): 243-68 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | in special issue 'Epistemic colonialism' | |||
Red Bird and Sequoyah: a reply to Simek et al. | 2020 | American antiquity 85 (2): 383-7 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | reply to 'The Redbird River Shelter (15CY52) revisited: the archaeology of the Cherokee syllabary and of Sequoyah in Kentucky' by J F Simet et al. Amer Antiq 2019 (84): 1-15, with reply by authors in this issue, 388-91; Spanish summary | |||
There is no Cherokee syllabary at Red Bird River Shelter (15CY52): reply to Tankersley and Weeks | 2020 | American antiquity 85 (2): 388-91 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | see this issue, 383-7; Spanish summary | |||
Twisting air: Native southerners and their encounters with tornadoes | 2020 | Native South 13: 60-93 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | ||||
More thatn "strangers to each others persons & manners": Overhill Cherokees and Fort Loudon | 2020 | Native South 13: 120-57 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | ||||
Economic sovereignty in volatile times: Eastern Band Cherokee Indians' strategies for supporting economic stability | 2019 | Research in economic anthropology 38: 175-98 | H6/KF [RESEARCH-] | 0190-1281 | in thematic issue 'Individual and social adaptations to human vulnerability' | |||
Talking stones: Cherokee syllabary in Maintou Cave, Alabama | 2019 | Antiquity 93 (368): 519-36 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | ||||
The Red Bird river shelter (15CY52) revisited: the archaeology of the Cherokee syllabary and of Sequoya in Kentucky | 2019 | American antiquity 84 (2): 302-16 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | Spanish summary | |||
Amanda Crowe and her legacy: Eastern Band Cherokee woodcarving | 2019 | First American art magazine 23: 30-5 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | ||||
"The yellow monster": reanimating nucelar fears in Cherokee science fiction | 2019 | Native South 12: 52-73 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | in special issue 'Native southern literature' | |||
Settlement, cultural memory, and sacred sites: the function of place-names within the Cherokee wonder stories | 2019 | SAIL: studies in American Indian literatures (Series 2) 31 (3-4): 36-57 | *H6/KUB [SAIL-] | 0730-3238 | ||||
Eastern Cherokee creation and subsistence narratives: a Cherokee and religious interpretation | 2019 | American Indian culture and research journal 43 (1): 83-98 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | ||||
How Grandma Kate lost her Cherokee blood and what this says about race, blood, and belonging in Indian Country | 2019 | American Indian quarterly 43 (2): 136-67 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | ||||
Eastern Cherokee creation and subsistence narratives: a Cherokee and religious interpretation | 2019 | American Indian culture and research journal 43 (1): 83-98 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | ||||
Confronting cannabis: legalization on Native nation lands and the impacts of differential federal enforcement | 2019 | American Indian quarterly 43 (4): 408-38 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | ||||
Friendly connections | 2019 | Native American art February (19): 104-11 | H6/KUB [NATIVE-] | 2469-6137 | ||||
At the center of the controversy: confronting ethnic fraud in the arts | 2019 | American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 13-24 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | in special issue 'Fraud in Native American communities essays in honor of Suzan Shown Harjo' | |||
Decentering Durham | 2019 | American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 25-8 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | introduction to thematic section 'Decentering Durham', in special issue 'Fraud in Native American communities essays in honor of Suzan Shown Harjo' | |||
Not Jimmy Durham's Cherokee | 2019 | American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 29-32 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | in thematic section 'Decentering Durham', in special issue 'Fraud in Native American communities essays in honor of Suzan Shown Harjo' | |||
Walk-through at the hammer | 2019 | American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 33-6 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | in thematic section 'Decentering Durham', in special issue 'Fraud in Native American communities essays in honor of Suzan Shown Harjo' | |||
A chapter closed? | 2019 | American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 37-40 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | in thematic section 'Decentering Durham', in special issue 'Fraud in Native American communities essays in honor of Suzan Shown Harjo' | |||
What shall we do with the bodies? Reconsidering the archive in the aftermath of fraud | 2019 | American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 41-54 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | in thematic section 'Decentering Durham', in special issue 'Fraud in Native American communities essays in honor of Suzan Shown Harjo' | |||
Living in a (Schrödinger's) box: Jimmy Durham's strategic use of ambiguity | 2019 | American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 55-64 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | in thematic section 'Decentering Durham', in special issue 'Fraud in Native American communities essays in honor of Suzan Shown Harjo' | |||
The artist knows best: the de-professionalism of a profession | 2019 | American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 65-76 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | in thematic section 'Decentering Durham', in special issue 'Fraud in Native American communities essays in honor of Suzan Shown Harjo' | |||
Exhibiting moments: Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures | 2019 | Museum anthropology review 13 (1-2): 32-46 | 1938-5145 | |||||
When the Cherokee became indigenous: Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and its paradoxical legalities | 2018 | Ethnohistory 65 (2): 247-67 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | ||||
Luzene Hill, Eastern Band Cherokee interdisciplinary artist | 2017/2018 | First American art magazine 17: 62-7 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | ||||
Honor and revival: Cherokee national treasures | 2017 | First American art magazine 15: 36-9 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | ||||
For the Sga-Du-Gi (community): modern day Cherokee stickball | 2017 | American Indian culture and research journal 41 (2): 93-114 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | ||||
Practicing sovereignty: colonial temporalities, Cherokee justice, and the "Socrates" writings of John Ridge | 2017 | Native American and indigenous studies 4 (1): 30-60 | ||||||
Civilization, law, and customary diplomacy: arguments against removal in Cherokee and Seneca letters to the federal government | 2017 | Native American and indigenous studies 4 (2): 31-51 | ||||||
Cerokee ceramic artist Jane Osti | 2016 | First American art magazine 11: 66-71 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | ||||
Reflections of history | 2016 | Native American art (1): 64-9 | H6/KUB [NATIVE-] | 2469-6137 | ||||
"Between two fires": elusive justice on the Cherokee-Tennessee frontier, 1796-1814 | 2016 | American Indian quarterly 40 (1): 38-67 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | ||||
Adoptive couple v. Baby girl: policing authenticity, implicit racial bias, and continued harm to American Indian families | 2016 | American Indian culture and research journal 40 (1): 119-40 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | in special issue 'Settler colonialism and the legislating of criminality' | |||
Lloyd Kiva New: his Cherokee roots and legacy in Oklahoma | 2016 | First American art magazine 12: 40-5 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | ||||
Digital knowledge sharing: forging partnerships between scholars, archives, and Indigenous communities | 2016 | Museum anthropology review 10 (2): 66-90 | ||||||
Muscogee-Cherokee painter: Joan Hill | 2015/2016 | First American art magazine 9: 50-5 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | ||||
Sustenance and health among the five tribes in Indian Territory, postremoval to statehood | 2015 | Ethnohistory 62 (2): 263-84 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | ||||
A Cherokee epic: Kermit Hunter's Unto These Hills and the mythologizing of Cherokee history | 2015 | Native South 8: 1-30 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | ||||
Kay Walkingstick: passion and place | 2015 | American Indian NMAI Fall: 18-25 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 1528-0640 | ||||
Two thematic manifestations of neotribal capitalism in the United States | 2015 | Anthropological theory 15 (2): 218-38 | H6 [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] | 1463-4996 | ||||
"This is the nation's heart-string". Formal education and the Cherokee diaspora during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries | 2015 | Wicazo Sa review 30 (2): 28-55 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | ||||
Algonkini, Kikapowie, Ute and others. Rendering the names of North American indigenous groups in Polish-language scientific and popular science literature | 2015 | Lud 99: 296-319 | H6/KVM [LUD-] | 0076-1435 | English summary | |||
Cherokee noun incorporation revisited | 2014 | International journal of American linguistics 80 (1): 5-38 | H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0020-7071 | ||||
Shaping new homelands: environmental production, natural resource management, and the dynamics of indigenous state practice in the Cherokee nation | 2014 | Ethnohistory 61 (1): 123-47 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | ||||
Nancy Ward: American patriot or Cherokee nationalist? | 2014 | American Indian quarterly 38 (2): 177-206 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | ||||
Bridging realms: towards ethnographically informed methods to identify religious and artistic practices in different settings | 2014 | Time and mind: the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 7 (2): 109-39 | H6/KH [TIME-] | 1751-696X |