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Paine, John Howakd 



Manuscript materials on the Cherokee in Newberry Library, Chicago. 

 Pareja, Francisco 



1612. Cathecismo, en lengva Castellana, y Timuquana. Mexico. 



1613. Confessionario, en lengua Castellana, y Timuquana. Mexico. 



1886. Arte de la lengva Timvqvana compvesta en 1614. Bibliotheque Ling. 

 Am^r., vol. 11, Paris. 

 Parsons, Elsie Clews 



1941. Notes on the Caddo. Mem. Amer. Anthrop. Assoc, No. 57. 

 Pearce, J. E., and Jackson, A. I. 



1912. A prehistoric rock shelter in Val Verde County, Texas. 143 pp. Univ. 

 Texas. Bull. No. 3327, Bur, Res. and Social Sci. Study No. 6. 

 Anthrop. Pap., vol. 1, No. 3. 

 Penicaut, Relation de. Les Premiers Postes de la Louisiane. See Makgry, 



Pierre, vol. 5, pp. 375-586. 

 Pepper, George H. See Heye, George G. 

 Percy, George, Observations. See Smith, John, Works, Arber ed., 1884, pp. 



Ivii-lxxiii ; Tyler ed., 1907, pp. 5-23. 

 Pickens, A. L. 



1943. A comparison of Cherokee and Pioneer bird-nomenclature. Southern 

 Folklore Quart., vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 213-221. 

 Ponton, Gerald M. See Boyd, Mark F., 1934. 

 Pope, John 



1792. Tour through the northern and western territories of the United 

 States. Richmond, Va. 

 Powell, J. W. 



1891. Indian linguistic families of America north of Mexico. 7th Ann. Rep. 

 Bur. Amer. Ethnol., 1885-1886, pp. 1-142. 

 Priestly, Herbert Ingram, Editor 



1928. Luna papers. Publ. Fla. State Hist. Soc, No. 8. 2 vols. Deland, 

 Fla. 

 Raleigh Register 

 1818. 



Manners, customs, &c. of the Cherokee Indians, taken down by a missionary 

 named Hoyt, copied by Calvin Jones and sent by him in a letter dated 

 Oct. 13, 1818, to Mr. Gales, who was apparently editor of the Raleigh 

 Register, in which journal it was printed. (This article contains state- 

 ments by Shief Charles Hicks.) 

 Read, William Alexander 



1927. Louisiana place-names of Indian origin. Univ. Bull., La. State Univ., 



n. s., vol. 19, No. 2. 



1928. Indian place-names in Louisiana. La. Hist. Quart., July. 



1931. Louisiana-French. La. State Univ. Studies, No. 5. Baton Rouge, La. 

 1934. Florida place-names of Indian origin and Seminole personal names. 



La. State Univ. Studies, No. 11. Baton Rouge, La. 

 1937. Indian place-names in Alabama. La. State Univ. Studies, No. 29. 

 Baton Rouge, La. 

 Ribault, Jean. See French, B. F 

 Richardson, William 



1931. An account of the Presbyterian mission to the Cherokees, 1757-1759. 

 Tenn. Hist. Mag., ser. 2, vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 125-128. 



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