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Cherokee - Wikipedia The Cherokee ( ˈtʃɛrəkiː, ˌtʃɛrəˈkiː ⓘ; [8][9] Cherokee: ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯᎢ, romanized: Aniyvwiyaʔi Anigiduwagi, or ᏣᎳᎩ, Tsalagi) people are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States
Cherokee | History, Culture, Language, Nation, People, Facts | Britannica The Cherokee are a North American people of Iroquoian lineage who constituted one of the largest politically integrated tribes at the time of European colonization They controlled parts of present-day Georgia, eastern Tennessee, and the western parts of what are now North Carolina and South Carolina
About The Nation - Cherokee Nation Website Cherokee Nation is the sovereign government of the Cherokee people We are the largest of three federally recognized Cherokee tribes and are based in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, the capital of the Cherokee Nation
The Cherokee People - 1600-1840 CE - U. S. National Park Service Today, the Cherokee people are the largest Native American group in the United States You can learn more about the Cherokee people and the Trail of Tears by visiting sites along the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
Homepage - Cherokee Nation Today, the Cherokee Nation is the largest federally recognized Indian tribe in the United States The Nation has its headquarters in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, in the heart of the Cherokee Nation Reservation, which extends over all or part of 14 counties in northeastern Oklahoma, encompassing an area of over 7,000 square miles
50 Fascinating Facts About Cherokee Culture History Read on to learn 50 fascinating facts about Cherokee culture and history, from their ancient origin in the Great Lakes to the founding of their capital at New Echota, the Trail of Tears, and the present day READ MORE: Exploring the Dark History of the New Echota Historic Site in Calhoun GA 1
The History of the Cherokees - Cherokee Roots At the time when the Cherokees came into first contact with the white man (DeSoto in 1540), they claimed 135,000 square miles of territory covering parts of eight states; North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia By the end of the Revolution the Cherokees had lost about half of their land
From the Carolinas to Oklahoma: The History of the Cherokee Nation Today, there are more than 300,000 tribal members, making it the largest tribe in the entire United States But who exactly are the Cherokee, and what impact have they left in the history books? Keep reading for a brief summary of the fierce and fascinating Cherokee tribe
Cherokee Nation (1794–1907) - Wikipedia The Cherokee Nation (Cherokee: ᏣᎳᎩᎯ ᎠᏰᎵ, pronounced Tsalagihi Ayeli[1]) was a legal autonomous tribal government in North America recognized from 1794 to 1907 It was often referred to simply as " The Nation " by its inhabitants
Cherokee History - Five Civilized Tribes Since earliest contact with European explorers in the 1500’s, the Cherokee Nation has been identified as one of the most advanced among Native American tribes Cherokee culture thrived for thousands of years in the southeastern United States before European contact