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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Cherokee", sorted by average review score:

Two Bad Boys: A Very Old Cherokee Tale
Published in Hardcover by Dutton Books (August, 1996)
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America's First Western Frontier: East Tennessee
Published in Hardcover by The Overmountain Press (December, 1989)
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Blood Kin: Pioneer Chronicles of Upper Georgia Centered in Forsyth County (Pioneer-Cherokee Heritage Series)
Published in Hardcover by Don L. Shadburn (15 November, 1999)
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Cherokee Planters in Georgia, 1832-1838: Historical Essays on Eleven Counties in the Cherokee Nation of Georgia (Pioneer-Cherokee Heritage Series)
Published in Hardcover by Don L. Shadburn (June, 1990)
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Colonial Challenges: Britons, Native Americans, and Caribs, 1759-1775
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Florida (October, 2000)
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Compiled Laws of the Cherokee Nation
Published in Hardcover by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. (September, 1998)
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Introduction to Cherokee
Published in Ring-bound by Various Indian Peoples Publishing, Inc. (January, 1995)
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1840/1850 Cherokee CO, AL Federal Census
Published in CD-ROM by Allcensus, Inc. (01 June, 2001)
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1890 Cherokee Nation Census
Published in CD-ROM by Heritage Books (January, 2002)
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2002 Cherokee Heritage Calendar
Published in Calendar by O-SI-YO Truthart (June, 2001)
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She is a successful author, with books from several different European-based cultures in her repertoire. However, in taking this Native American story, making changes, and then filtering it through traditional Western sensibilities, she has done a great injustice. The original tale, which I highly recommend all readers to find (it's not difficult), is not about transgression and punishment of the human race for all time through forced labor. Some of the lessons which may be gleaned from the original tale are about learning from our human mistakes, seeking to make the proper amends when we should, and finding forgiveness and acceptance, even abundance, when we do the right things. I suggest readers to find the REAL story of Selu and Kanati, and take their own lessons from what they find. Don't buy this book.