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hooks, bell. “Black Vernacular: Architecture as Cultural Practice.” Handout. Northeastern State University. Broken Arrow, OK. n.d. Print.
Lujan, Sherry Yokum. “Sequoyah Public Profile.” Geni. 4 Jan 2014. Web. 6 May.2014. <http://www.geni.com/people/Sequoyah-George-Gist/6000000002703667463>
Malone, James Henry. “Excerpts from the book: The Chickasaw Nation: A Short Sketch of a Noble People.”1922.
McDonald, Amy Athey. “Team exploring linguistic legacy of Cherokee documents at Beinecke.” Yale News. 12 Sep 2013. Web. <http://news.yale.edu/2013/09/12/team-exploring-linguistic-legacy-cherokee-documents-beinecke>
Mooney, James “Myths of the Cherokee.” From Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 1897-98. Feb 2000. Web. <http://www.sacred-texts.com/nam/cher/motc/>
Steven, Patsy “Sequoyah Cherokee Written Language.” Garden of Praise. 2007. 6 May. 2014. Web. <http://gardenofpraise.com/ibdsequo.htm>
Rugnetta, Mike. “Are There TWO Nikola Teslas? | Idea Channel | PBS Digital Studios.” Online video clip. Youtube. Youtube, 11 Sep 2013. 6 May 2014. Web. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUUysWuPdAM>
Walker, Willard and Sarbaugh, James. “The Early History of the Cherokee Language.” Duke University Press.Web.
Wolf, Mark J. P. "Subjunctive Documentary: Computer Imaging and Simulation." Handout. Northeastern State University. Broken Arrow, OK. n.d. Print.