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301 6' Bibliography manuscript collections Indian Collection, Hampton University Archives, Hampton University, Hampton, Va. Board of Indian Commissioners, annual reports Dawes Bill/Indian Citizenship Days records Indian Rights Association, annual reports Lake Mohonk Conference of the Friends of the Indian, proceedings Women’s National Indian Association, miscellaneous pamphlets and publications North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. Thomas, Robert K. “Cherokee Values and Worldview.” Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, Okla. James Mansford Carselowey Collection Indian-Pioneer History Collection Joe Lemaster Collection Living Legends Oral History Collection Western History Collection, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. Dennis Wolf Bushyhead Collection James M. Carselowey Collection Doris Duke Oral History Collection C. J. Harris Collection Leslie Hewes Collection Joel B. Mayes Collection Samuel H. 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