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... They had their own form of government called the Cherokee Nation. ... The Cherokee Nation even had it's own newspaper called the Cherokee Phoenix. ...
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... Chelokee" meaning "people of different speech," and in their language they called themselves "Aniyunwiya" meaning "principle people." A Cherokee named, Sequoyah ...
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He comes from an extremely poor family that lived in northern Oklahoma on a farm called Cherokee land because it was in the middle of the Cherokee Nation. ...
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... This is why it is called the Trail of Tears. Today Cherokee people live and work in a modern world just like us. They still remember their old way of life. ...
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... But there were 18,000 Cherokee Indians weren't that reluctant to go. They were/are called the National party. Eventually they got the boot. ...
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... The Cherokee were defeated by them which caused Chief Dragging Canoe to sign ... and have the portion of the tribe in Chattanooga, Tennessee called the Chickamauga ...
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... Once everyone arrives the Cherokee warriors engage in a day of fasting and prayer. ... On the evening of the second day a sacred dance called A te yo hi was ...
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... 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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... have claimed to be a Cherokee tribe and received donations or issued fraudulent coins claiming to be the official currency of the Cherokee Nation (So-called). ...
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... kids are much happier if they live in moral and physical comfort, with individuals who have every right to be called real parents, the Cherokee nation believes ...
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... the 1860's were called their Golden Age, a period of prosperity that ended with the division over the Civil War. After the Civil War, more Cherokee land and ...
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... of representatives. Because of this system, the Cherokee were included as one of the so-called Five Civilized Tribes. The other ...
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... After this event there was not much the Cherokee's could do and were forcibly moved west on what they called and are known today as the 'Trail of Tears,' which ...
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... Groups of different extended families, called bands, often lived together and functioned ... The Cherokee The story of the Cherokee Indians was probably the most ...
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... region, then called the Northwest Territory, and also in the Southeast. The main Native American peoples in the Southwest were the Cherokee, Creeks, Choctaw ...
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... New Cherokee lifestyle resembled the European's in many ways, in fact, a man called Sequoyah even created an 86-character alphabet that allowed the people to ...
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... The White Beaver could be called upon during times of distress caused by water. The Cherokee's prayed to what they believed to be the highest power, a female ...
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... There was another treaty signed in December 29, 1835 which is called "The Treaty of New Echota". It was signed by a party of 500 Cherokee out of about 17,000. ...
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... Indians and America The Cherokee were moved out of their homeland and thousands died, regardless of any good intentions. Henry Clay called Jackson's dealings ...
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... He would later be called an adulterer. ... States rights played an important part in Jackson's policies as president. In the case of the Cherokee Indians vs. ...
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... His cabinet, called the Kitchen Cabinet (it was alleged to have met in the ... president, Jackson supported Georgia in its effort to deprive the Cherokee nation of ...
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... His cabinet, called the Kitchen Cabinet (it was alleged to have met in the ... president, Jackson supported Georgia in its effort to deprive the Cherokee nation of ...
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... left office), a unite of federal troops rounded up the 15,000 Cherokee who resisted ... left him and anti-Jackson people very upset with what they called the abuse ...
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... left office), a unite of federal troops rounded up the 15,000 Cherokee who resisted ... left him and anti-Jackson people very upset with what they called the abuse ...
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... left office), a unite of federal troops rounded up the 15,000 Cherokee who resisted ... left him and anti-Jackson people very upset with what they called the abuse ...
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... The level of so-called inferiority differed between races. ... the previous lifestyles of Native American women(this essay will focus on Cherokee) and doing little ...
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... More than 4,000 Cherokee died along the route due to starvation, disease and ... salvation in a new mysticism preached by a Paiute shaman called Wovoka" (Massacre ...
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... The Cherokee would be removed. ... Also they called their religion, "worthless superstition inspired by the Christian devil, Satan." In 1978 congress passed the ...
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... the main Indian tribes that participated in this sport were the Cherokee and the ... They called this game "baggataway." The Iroquois had a very organized and well ...
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... army gather roughly 15,000 soldiers and forced the Cherokee Indians to move westward. This lengthy and horrific journey was what the Cherokees called the Trail ...
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