We currently have approximately 625,000 pages of mostly National Archives documents Academically Verified as requested by Congress.
Below is a brief Bibliography from Academia for our next round of research to determine relevance to our history, anthropology, genocide, or ethnic cleansing.
We have met our obligation to the Congress, now it is time for Congress and the Secretary of Interior to meet their obligations to The Chickamauga Nation and place us on the List of Indian Entities Recognized by and Eligible to Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs by Virtue of their Status as Indian Tribes. We will not stop researching and we will not go away, We Will Stand and be heard!
Additional Bibliography - Next Round of Research
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