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Cherokee Mythology

From Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology 1897-98, Part I. [1900]

In addition to anthropologist James Mooney's work on the Sacred Formulas of the Cherokee, he also published an excellent volume on Cherokee mythology.

The entire work can be read online at Sacred-Texts.com.

Also of interest is a section of Sacred Formulas of the Cherokee describes the Cherokee gods.


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