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Re: Cherokee "Pins (" Kee-too-wha ?)

I'll second that recommendation. McLoughlin goes into much detail regarding the the Keetoowah as a cohesive organization, their connection with the Northern Baptist Church and the Joneses (Evan and John B.), and their opposition to groups such as the Knights of the Golden Circle.

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