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Appalachian Heritage

Volume 37, Number 4, Fall 2009

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E-ISSN: 1940-5081 Print ISSN: 0363-2318

Table of Contents

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Regular Features

This Issue
pp. 6-7
This Side of the Mountain
p. 8
Contributors to this Issue
pp. 116-119

Featured Author: Robert J. Conley

Plastic Indian
pp. 11-17
Robert J. Conley: Extraordinary Cherokee Author
pp. 19-24

Subject Headings:

Poetry

Butterfly
pp. 26-27

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Aninogii Desgvi (Singing Are the Trees)
p. 32

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Tiny Little Tree
p. 36

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In the Woods
pp. 46-47

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Night Sky
p. 56

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Independence Day
pp. 68-69

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Running
p. 74

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The Old Birch Tree
p. 86

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All the Indians Gathered
pp. 92-93

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I Am
p. 97

Subject Headings:

Settin’ Up
pp. 100-101

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Traditional Mysteries Remain Still
pp. 114-115

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Cherokee Mountains
p. 120

Subject Headings:

Traditional Stories

The Race between the Turtle and the Beaver
pp. 28-31

Subject Headings:

The First Tobacco
pp. 33-34

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The Wolf’s Ear
pp. 103-108

Subject Headings:

Fiction

To See Them Cry
pp. 37-45

Subject Headings:

It All Comes Out in the Wash
pp. 58-66

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In Trees They Be
pp. 76-84

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Articles

Uniform Indians: Personal Reflections on the Eastern Band Cherokee Boarding School Experience
pp. 49-55
My Grandmother was a Cherokee, and My Grandpa Was a Southern Baptist Preacher
pp. 87-91
The Gift
pp. 94-95

Subject Headings:

New Language
pp. 98-99

Memoir

Stickball in My Youth
pp. 71-73
Janie Picks Apples on Tuesday
pp. 110-113

Illustrations

Illustrations
pp. c1, 4, 5, 10, 18, 25, 35, 48, 57, 67, 70, 75, 85, 96, 102, 109

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements
p. 9

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