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Dunaway, Wilma A. “Diaspora, Death, and Sexual Exploitation: Slave Families at Risk
  in the Mountain South.” Appalachian Journal 26 (1999): 128-149.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical A
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 A6453

Dunaway, Wilma A. “Women at Risk: Capitalist Incorporation and Community
  Transformation on the Cherokee Frontier.” A World-Systems Reader: New Perspectives on Gender, Urbanism, Indigenous Peoples, and Ecology. Ed. Thomas D. Hall. Lanham, MD: Rowman, 2000. 195-210.
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Dunaway, Wilma. “Rethinking Cherokee Acculturation: Women’s Resistance to
  Agrarian Capitalism and Cultural Change, 1800-1838.” American Indian Culture and Research Journal 21 (1997): 155-192.
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Hill, Sarah. “Made by the Hands of Indians: Cherokee Women and Trade.” Neither Lady
  Slave: Working Women of the Old South. Ed. Susanna Delfino and Michele Gillespie. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 2002. 34-54.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 305.409 N417
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