A Cherokee Epic: Kermit Hunter’s Unto These Hills and the Mythologizing of Cherokee History
@article{Smithers2015ACE, title={A Cherokee Epic: Kermit Hunter’s Unto These Hills and the Mythologizing of Cherokee History}, author={G. D. Smithers}, journal={Native South}, year={2015}, volume={8}, pages={1 - 30} }
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