Essays About CHEROKEE INDIAN TRIBE

 

  • CHEROKEE INDIAN TRIBE
    ... They had dances and festivals to help make their crops grow. Sequoyah was a great Cherokee Indian. Sequoyah was born in 1776 at a village called Tuskeegee. ...
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  • The Cherokees: A Proud People
    ... As one of the Five Civilized Tribes in the 1800's, the Cherokee Nation was probably the strongest Indian tribe in the United States with its size and power. ...
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  • The Cherokee
    ... War and disease decimated the tribe. ... Georgia, the settlers began to take over the Cherokee homelands of ... During this time, a period of Indian Removal began for ...
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  • Trail of Tears the Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation
    ... Jackson and Ridge went into battle together against the Red Sticks (another Indian tribe). This was to bring the US and the Cherokee's together fighting ...
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  • Cherokee Removal
    ... When the Cherokees Americanized their tribe and converted to ... of the United States against their Indian brothers in ... from Georgia went onto Cherokee lands and ...
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  • The Cherokee Victory
    ... the Cherokee have a distinct political community and granted federal protection from molestation by the state, further removal of the tribe through the Indian ...
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  • Cherokee Indians
    ... During this ceremony other members of the tribe would play ... Andrew Jackson wanted to confiscate Indian lands and move ... In 1835 some Cherokee members who did not ...
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  • Apache and Cherokee Indians
    ... The Cherokee were the most unfortunate of the North American Indian solely because ... Their geographical location left them to be the first major tribe to come ...
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  • The Trail of Tears
    ... One tribe member later recalled how his mother was forced to react: When the soldier came to ... These Cherokee Indian women were brutalized and savagely handled. ...
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  • trail of tears
    ... the Indian Removal Policy was passed. The Cherokee were defeated by them which caused Chief Dragging Canoe to sign a treaty in 1777 to split up their tribe and ...
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  • Indian Frontier
    ... West tells a story of the different Indian tribes and ... include Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe, Sitting Bull ... Coloradas, and John Ross of the Cherokee Nation ...
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  • Cherokee Indians
    ... In the 1600s the Cherokee tribe was divided in its ... Religion was part of the Cherokee people's life and a ... President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act ...
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  • Trail of Tears
    ... He adopted a policy of Indian removal, Indian Removal Act, for the five ... The Cherokee tribe refused to leave their land, which caused Jackson to sent 7,000 ...
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  • Trail of tears
    ... About five hundred leading Cherokee agreed in 1835 to ... exchange for $5,700,000 and land in Indian Territory (now ... more than nine-tenths of the tribe, and several ...
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  • Indian Removal Act
    ... When the Cherokees Americanized their tribe and converted to ... of the United States against their Indian brothers in ... from Georgia went onto Cherokee lands and ...
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  • Discrimination in America's Past
    ... At Wounded Knee, the Minneconjou Indian tribe was massacred brutally ... had orders to escort the tribe to a ... As troops approached the Cherokee and Arapaho came, the ...
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  • Indian Removal
    ... When the Cherokees Americanized their tribe and converted to ... of the United States against their Indian brothers in ... from Georgia went onto Cherokee lands and ...
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  • Role of Cherokee Women in Their Culture
    ... agents who sought to "civilize" this tribe, but refusal ... the larger debate over Indians and Indian Policy. History and Organization The Cherokee are a branch of ...
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  • lelo
    ... later, in 1817, Jackson was ordered to "quiet" the Seminole Indian tribe who were ... Jackson supported Georgia in its effort to deprive the Cherokee nation of its ...
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  • Andrew Jackson was born in 1767, and grew up in the border of ...
    ... later, in 1817, Jackson was ordered to "quiet" the Seminole Indian tribe who were ... Jackson supported Georgia in its effort to deprive the Cherokee nation of its ...
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  • spiritual healing
    ... In another study conducted by Lee Irwin, the Shamans of the Cherokee Indian tribes of ... involving the entire community, much as Wana of Sulawesi's tribe did in ...
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  • Treatment of Native Americans
    ... Several Indian tribes in the Southeast, including the Seminole and the Cherokee, resisted the new ... The American Indian chief of the Sauk tribe, Black Hawk ...
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  • Women of the Nineteenth Century
    ... for the family and the community, whether it was a plantation or tribe. ... The Cherokee Indian women occupied a separate sphere from men like Anglo American women ...
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  • Removal of Indians
    ... beneficial for them to move to the Indian Territory ... He stated that each tribe would have distinct control over ... were for the removal of the Cherokee Indians, but ...
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  • Cherokee Indains
    ... homeland and marched them to "Indian Territory" in ... hunting and gathering wild plants.Cherokee villages were ... daily activities, with the whole tribe only coming ...
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  • Delaware Indians
    ... the tribe alive and well. At that time the main body of the Delaware's, transplanted to Indian Territory from Kansas in 1868, remained citizens of the Cherokee ...
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  • Pigs in Heaven
    ... story of Turtle as well as the Indian Child Welfare Act, which says that a Cherokee kid cant ... Turtle being much happier with her native tribe than with ...
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  • Andrew Jackson
    ... The only tribe to hold out was the Cherokees because ... was responsible for the protection of Indian rights. ... was began to form when the Cherokee Indians refused ...
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  • Native American Studies
    ... of establishing schools among every tribe the better. ... School in Pennsylvania - "Kill the Indian, save the ... notably within the Choctaw, Cherokee, and Chickasaw ...
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  • Native American Studies
    ... of establishing schools among every tribe the better. ... School in Pennsylvania - "Kill the Indian, save the ... notably within the Choctaw, Cherokee, and Chickasaw ...
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