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Anne George and son Edward, Cherokee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cherokee, N.C.Anne George and son Edward; Indian mother and child, III-I-Gen-12446, History - Indians - People, etc.
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1936-09-28
Anne George and son Edward, Cherokee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cherokee, N.C.Anne George and son Edward; Indian mother and child, III-I-Gen-12447, History - Indians - People, etc.
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1936-09-28
Buffalo man in ceremonial dance regalia, Cherokee Indian fair, blood Cherokee Indian Great Smoky Mountains National Park Buffalo man" in ceremonial dance regalia. Cherokee Indian Fair.",Blood Cherokee Indian, III-I-Gen-9621, History - Indians - People, etc.
1937-10-07
Cherokee Indian Chief, Chief Standing Deer Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cherokee Indian Chief. Cherokee,Chief Standing Deer, III-I-Gen-9618, History - Indians - People, etc.
1937-10-07
Cherokee Indian Fair Great Smoky Mountains National Park Indian; Cherokee Indian Fair, III-I-Gen-12448, History - Indians - People, etc.
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1936-10-08
Cherokee Indian Fair Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cherokee Indian Fair.Indian Child, III-I-Gen-12443, History - Indians - People, etc.
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1935-10-08
Cherokee Indian Fair Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cherokee Indian Fair.Samson Walsh; with blow gun and arrows; standing by him is Chief Standing Deer, III-I-Gen-12445, History - Indians - People, etc.
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1936-10-08
Cherokee Indian Fair Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cherokee Indian Fair.Indian Child, III-I-Gen-12442, History - Indians - People, etc.
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1935-10-08
Cherokee Indian Fair Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cherokee Indian Fair.Samson Walsh; with blow gun and arrows; standing by him is Chief Standing Deer, III-I-Gen-12444, History - Indians - People, etc.
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1936-10-08
Cherokee Indian Fair, Cherokee, North Carolina, Cherokee Indian War Dance Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cherokee Indian Fair, Cherokee, N. C.Cherokee Indian War Dance, III-I-Gen-9562, History - Indians - People, etc.
1935-10-09
Citico Creek, Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee, 1967 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Technical reconnaissance, TVA Tellico Project...Citico Creek, Cherokee national Forest,Tellico Project, IV-Z-15636, Miscellaneous
Daughter and granddaughter of Segli Nedde, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Daughter and granddaughter of Segli Nedde, III-I-Gen-12440, History - Indians - People, etc.
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1939-07
Full blood Cherokee Indians dressed for ceremonial dance, Cherokee Indian fair Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dressed for ceremonial dance. Cherokee Indian Fair.Full Blood Cherokee Indians, III-I-Gen-9620, History - Indians - People, etc.
1937-10-07
Full blooded Cherokee, near Smokemont, Skitty, Fidill, circa 1934 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Full blooded Cherokee, near Smokemont. ; Skitty, Fidill; III-I-Gen-16501, History - Indians - People, etc..Full blooded Cherokee, near Smokemont.Skitty, Fidill, III-I-Gen-16501, History - Indians - People, etc.
Circa 1934
In colorful costumes, Cherokee Indian Fair, Cherokee, North Carolina, Chilocca Indians Great Smoky Mountains National Park In colorful costumes. Cherokee Indian Fair, Cherokee, N. C.Chilocca Indians, III-I-Gen-9563, History - Indians - People, etc.
1935-10-09
John Ross House, Rossville, Georgia National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Chief J Ross House GDepkin - 11/01
John Ross House, Rossville, Georgia National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Chief J Ross House GDepkin - 11/01
John Ross House, Rossville, Georgia National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Chief J Ross House GDepkin - 11/01
John Ross House, Rossville, Georgia National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Chief J Ross House GDepkin - 11/01
John Ross House, Rossville, Georgia National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Chief J Ross House GDepkin - 11/01

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