The mutual-aid and volunteer company of the Eastern Cherokees, as recorded in a book of minutes in the Sequoyah syllabary, compared with mutual-aid societies of the Northern Iroquois / F.G. Speck and C.E. Schaeffer. [1956?]

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The mutual-aid and volunteer company of the Eastern Cherokees, as recorded in a book of minutes in the Sequoyah syllabary, compared with mutual-aid societies of the Northern Iroquois / F.G. Speck and C.E. Schaeffer. [1956?]

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