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Bibliography

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  • Hoig, Stan. 1988. The Cherokees and Their Chiefs: In the Wake of Empire.[1]
    • Book which included details of the Battle of Taliwa, Nancy Ward, and Oconostota.
  • "Battle of Taliwa". Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokee.[2]
    • Brief account of the Battle of Taliwa from the Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokee website
  • Lee, Wayne E. (2007). "Peace Chiefs and Blood Revenge: Patterns of Restraint in Native American Warfare, 1500-1800."[3]
    • Had details on the Creek-Cherokee War, raiding tactics, and info on relations
  • South Carolina Encyclopedia. "Yamassee War."[4]
  • Marcoux, Jon Bernard (2015). "The Yamasee War"[5]
    • Both sources include accounts and details of the Yamasee War, will include details relevant to the tensions/relations between Creeks and Cherokee
  • Britannica. "Native American - The Iroquoians of Huronia"[6]
    • Had info about the resolution of the Yamasee War and how tensions continued to escalate between Cherokee and Creek Nations
  • Mooney, James. Myths of the Cherokee.[7]
    • Had accounts of the battle itself with details regarding how the two nations fought
    • 500 Cherokee Warriors, 1000 Creeks
  • National Park Service. "Georgia SP Ball Ground Historic District"[8]
    • NPS archival data on Ball Ground, Taliwa, and Indian Removal of Cherokee
  • National Park Service. "Muscogee (Creek) Removal"[9]
    • Information on Creek losses of territory, relations with US government, and Indian removal
  • Encyclopedia of Alabama. "Creek Indian Removal"[10]
    • Info on specific treaties, Creek/US interactions, and removal
  • Tucker, Norma (1969). "Nancy Ward, Ghighau of the Cherokees"[11]
    • Accounts of Nancy Ward's life and involvement in the battle
  • "Nanyehi (Nancy) Ward | National Women's History Museum"[12]
    • More info on Nancy Ward's life
  • "Georgia Historical Markers Collection Items - Digital Library of Georgia"[13]
    • Text of the historical landmark
  • "Judaculla Rock | NCpedia"[14]
    • Information on the Judaculla Rock and how it relates to the Cherokee
  • Martin, Jonathan. "Judaculla Rock"[15]
    • Theories from historians and archeologists on what the Judaculla Rock is (battle map of Taliwa, remnants of a pre-historic tribe)
  • Thornton, Richard L. Nancy Ward . . . how a “dime novel” became a Cherokee religion – Part Two[16]
    • Investigates the legitimacy of Nancy Ward and the Battle of Taliwa
    • Claims the battle never existed, story of Nancy Ward does not add up entirely

References

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  1. ^ Hoig, Stan (1998-01-01). The Cherokees and Their Chiefs: In the Wake of Empire. University of Arkansas Press. ISBN 978-1-55728-528-7.
  2. ^ Cherokee, Georgia Tribe of Eastern. "Historical Events". Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokee. Retrieved 2022-05-10.
  3. ^ Lee, Wayne E. (2007). "Peace Chiefs and Blood Revenge: Patterns of Restraint in Native American Warfare, 1500–1800". The Journal of Military History. 71 (3): 701–741. doi:10.1353/jmh.2007.0216. ISSN 1543-7795.
  4. ^ "Yamassee War". South Carolina Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  5. ^ Marcoux, Jon Bernard (2015). "The Yamasee War". University of Southern Carolina Scholar Commons.
  6. ^ "Native American - The Iroquoians of Huronia | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  7. ^ Mooney, James (2012-03-07). Myths of the Cherokee. Courier Corporation. ISBN 978-0-486-13132-0.
  8. ^ Department of the Interior. National Park Service. (3/2/1934 - ) (October 30, 2009). Georgia SP Ball Ground Historic District. File Unit: National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program Records: Georgia, 1/1/1964 - 12/31/2013.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ "Muscogee (Creek) Removal" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  10. ^ "Creek Indian Removal". Encyclopedia of Alabama. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  11. ^ Tucker, Norma (1969). "Nancy Ward, Ghighau of the Cherokees". The Georgia Historical Quarterly. 53 (2): 192–200. ISSN 0016-8297.
  12. ^ "View source for User:Andrewbn2003/Battle of Taliwa - Wikipedia". en.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  13. ^ "Georgia Historical Markers Collection Items - Digital Library of Georgia". dlg.usg.edu. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  14. ^ "Judaculla Rock | NCpedia". www.ncpedia.org. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  15. ^ http://mangowebdesign.com, Website design and web development by Mango Web Design. "Judaculla Rock". North Carolina History Project. Retrieved 2022-06-01. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
  16. ^ alekmountain (2019-09-16). "Nancy Ward . . . how a "dime novel" became a Cherokee religion – Part Two". The Americas Revealed. Retrieved 2022-06-01.