The Cherokee
Cherokee Indians can trace their history back more than one thousand years. Their society was based on hunting, trading, and agriculture, living in towns until they encountered the first Europeans in 1540,… More »
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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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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Overview of Cherokee tribal history. ... While there is probably some historical basis, it is difficult to imagine a tribe as large and powerful as the Cherokee being forced to move anywhere, although they may have lost some territory in the north to the Susquehannock, Erie, or Delaware.
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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. ... The Cherokee tribe was one of the largest eastern tribes,
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They learned the Creek word for the Cherokee tribe, but not the Creek word for themselves.) Anyway, our original name for ourselves was Aniyunwiya, but Cherokee is fine too (though we say it Tsalagi). There are 350,000 Cherokee people today, mostly in Oklahoma and North Carolina.
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The "seven clans" are frequently mentioned in the ritual prayers and even in the printed laws of the tribe. They seem to have had a connection with the "seven mother towns" of the Cherokee, described by Cuming in 1730 as having each a chief, whose office was hereditary in the female line.
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Cherokee nation and the Cherokee indians of the Smoky Mountains ... These acts were passed to strengthen the sovereignty of the Cherokee Indian tribe. These laws also allow other non Indian law authorities to take action relating to vehicle code violation and crimes.
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Cherokee tribes are native to North America. ... So many Indians moved that eventually the government had to create a Cherokee tribe reservation in Arkansas.
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