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Official site of the Native American Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina. ... Until then, enjoy a bit of Cherokee right now by watching these videos…; We eagerly await your arrivaland the opportunity to share our culture with you.
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www.cherokee-nc.com/
www.cherokee-nc.com/
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Cherokee Nation - The Official Web Site. Cherokee Nation is one of only three federally recognized Native American, Cherokee, Tribes based in Tahlequah Oklahoma. Visit cherokee.org for Cherokee Nation News, information about Cherokee people, Freedmen, Culture, Cherokee Language, History, services, plus much more.
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www.cherokee.org/
www.cherokee.org/
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Information about the Cherokee Indians for students and teachers. Covers Cherokee tribes in Oklahoma and North Carolina, with facts about Cherokee Indian food, clothing, houses, villages, art and crafts, weapons and tools, legends, and customs of the Cherokee people. ... Where do the Cherokee Indians live?;
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www.bigorrin.org/cherokee_kids.htm
www.bigorrin.org/cherokee_kids.htm
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Overview of Cherokee tribal history. ... Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians (Oklahoma), and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (North Carolina). The Echota Cherokee are recognized only by the state of Alabama.
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www.tolatsga.org/Cherokee1.html
www.tolatsga.org/Cherokee1.html
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Located on tribal land in the Great Smoky Mountains, this non-profit organization tells the story of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, whose ancestors lived in these mountains for more than ten thousand years.
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www.cherokeemuseum.org/
www.cherokeemuseum.org/
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Cherokee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cherokee () are a Native American people from the Southeastern United States (Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia). Linguistically, they are conne...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee
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History of the Cherokee. The Native American culture in North Georgia. ... The Cherokee Nation, largest of the Five Civilized Tribes of the Southeast, is a people of Iroquoian lineage. The Cherokee, who called themselves "Ani'-Yun' wiya" or "Principal People", migrated to the Southeast from the Great Lakes Region.
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ngeorgia.com/history/cherokee.html
ngeorgia.com/history/cherokee.html
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Cherokee History, Images, Maps, and Links. ... Cherokee History Links: Other websites with Cherokee historical information. ... Will Rogers aka "The Cherokee Kid"
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cherokeehistory.com/index.html
cherokeehistory.com/index.html
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