Yes they do. We have the annual Cherokee gathering on the first weekend in September in Tahleqhah, OK.
According to Jewish religious law, Jews are not allowed to participate in the religious ceremonies of other religions.
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Yes they are still here my half sisters are Cherokee most of the Cherokees are in Oklahoma where i live.
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Yes the Japanese still have their tea ceremonies to this day as a spiritual awakening process.
Sabbath, festivals and festive meals, prayers, religious ceremonies such as weddings and bar mitzvas.
No, the military does not get the day off. Typically they will participate in commemorating the occasion. There may be parades and ceremonies that they attend.
Veteran's Day is a US Federal holiday. It allows citizens to participate in military ceremonies, parades, and other events.
Yes.
The Cherokee history goes back thousands of years and they still live today.
The Cherokees dressed usually in furs.
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