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- Cherokee Tear Dress Facts - The Peoples Paths
The Cherokee Tear Dress is the official tribal dress for women of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma by proclamation of the National Council The Cherokee Nation is the only tribe to my knowledge to legislate a specific style of clothing as the official tribal dress
- Cherokee Culture | The Peoples Paths
Part II: More information about the Cherokee Nation Official Tear Dress Information compiled written by Wendell Cochran, Cherokee Master Craftsman and National Living Treasure in the Field of Traditional Clothing An Interview with Marion Hagerstrand, daughter
- Tracing Cherokee Ancestors | Native Heritage Project
In Cherokee research, everything ties back to the roll number To obtain a roll number, you had to prove descent from someone on the original Rolls at the time of, or following the removal and resettlement in the 1830s You can search the Dawes Rolls here and here
- Cherokee Heritage Project - Genealogy - WeRelate
Cherokee net: Home of the Cherokee Archival Project - Active Oklahoma-based group with monthly meetings Web site covers Tribal Genealogy and History, Requirements for Enrollment in the Cherokee Tribe, How to Trace your Ancestry, Genealogical Research Forms, Cherokee Tribal Enrollment Forms, Indian and Pioneer Interviews
- The Peoples Paths Resource | Learn About North American Indians . . .
Corn was a farming staple along with squash and beans which made up a large portion of the Cherokee diet Corn recipes are very common among Native Americans, along with rice and eventually the inclusion of sugars
- Cherokee Information Resources - The Peoples Paths
“Cherokee County is located in the Southwestern corner of North Carolina It is in the Blue Ridge chain of the Great Smoky Mountains Cherokee County has two towns, Murphy, the county seat, and Andrews The population of the county is 22,416
- Cherokee | Native American Netroots
When the Europeans began their invasion of the Americas, the Cherokee were an agricultural people whose villages could be found throughout the American Southeast
- Cherokee Women and their Role in the Tribe, Then and Now!
“The U S government and missionaries made a concerted effort to transform Cherokee gender roles and attitudes towards sexuality and the body,” says Johnston “They sought to inculcate Euro-American values of true womanhood and confine Cherokee women to the domestic sphere
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