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... southeastern United States before European contact. After contact, Cherokee society and culture continued to develop and progress. ...
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... Despite this the Cherokee developed written language due to contact with the white men. They were very interested in learning the white men ways. ...
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... The Cherokee had very little contact with outsiders until the 1600s, when white traded with them for manufactured goods such as metal tools, glass, cloth, and ...
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... During the first years of contact with the Europeans and the African people, the Cherokee were only peacefully inquisitive. The ...
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... left them to be the first major tribe to come in contact with the white ... Jackson, ignoring, a treaty President Washington had signed, waged war on the Cherokee. ...
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... Growth and Development Social changes within the Cherokee society took place most swiftly where there was regular contact with whites. ...
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... form of contact between settlers and Cherokees between 1500s and the middle of the 17th century. Though increasing population of European settlers on Cherokee ...
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... The Cherokee accepted African Americans from the very earliest points of contact; the European colonial powers feared an alliance between the mountain Indians ...
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... I believe that this made him more in contact with the people of the United States, more in contact with the public ... In the case of the Cherokee Indians vs. ...
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... I believe that this made him more in contact with the people of the United States, more in contact with the public ... In the case of the Cherokee Indians vs. ...
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... I believe that this made him more in contact with the people of the United States, more in contact with the public ... In the case of the Cherokee Indians vs. ...
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... I believe that this made him more in contact with the people of the United States, more in contact with the public ... In the case of the Cherokee Indians vs. ...
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... only Cherokee treaty, and control all Cherokee trade. President Jefferson's Intercouse Act of 1802 attempeted to restrict all American-Indian contact by making ...
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... This made him more in contact with the people of the United States, more in contact with the public opinion and feelings ... In the case of the Cherokee Indians vs ...
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... the ratio of native survivorship in the Americas following European contact was less ... having been killed or pushed west, and although the Cherokee remained, in ...
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... Plants were the main source of healing in the Cherokee's healing rites ... After a year and half his conditioned worsened and he would avoid contact with all people ...
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... a Supreme Court order, federal troops drove the last of the Cherokee from the ... it the ripples become larger and larger until they come in contact with something ...
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... that Taylor would face a greater amount of adversary because Turtle is Cherokee. ... would be much more intense and realistic if they came in contact with hardships ...
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... of our tribe on the Atlantic coast brought the tribe into early contact with the ... The President ordered us to leave Texas, which caused the Cherokee War of 1839 ...
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... with other southeastern tribes such as the Calusa, Yuchi, Timucua, Cherokee, Apalachicola, Chickasaw ... As a result of their contact with the Spanish, some Indians ...
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... debates occurred in Congress over whether to remove the Cherokee Indians from ... the growing problems arising from white men and savage Indian contact, mainly in ...
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... The first recorded contact with the tribe was in December of 1540, by ... was left up to missionaries, most notably within the Choctaw, Cherokee, and Chickasaw ...
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... The first recorded contact with the tribe was in December of 1540, by ... was left up to missionaries, most notably within the Choctaw, Cherokee, and Chickasaw ...
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... together for dinner, Martin, Aaron's adopted son who is one-eighth Cherokee, arrives a ... This is the first physical contact that he has had with her in many years ...
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... Dreams that led to conversion were usually of the individual coming in contact with a sacred article such as a cross. ... A Cherokee dreamed of being bitten by a ...
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... However, this soon turned into a mixed blessing, as contact with the white ... some Indian groups, including the AZTEC and MAYA and the CHEROKEE, CHINOOK, NATCHEZ ...
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