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- ABC-CLIO
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- Columbia University Press
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- Mythologies of the indigenous peoples of the Americas
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- Tobacco
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- Tuscarora people
- University of Ottawa Press
- West Virginia
- William and Mary Quarterly
- World Archaeology
- Wyandot people
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