The Cherokee Indians never lived there. They live in North and South Carolina, Tennessee, alambama, and more places
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Yes they are still here my half sisters are Cherokee most of the Cherokees are in Oklahoma where i live.
Today, members of the Cherokee people may live just about anywhere. However, the largest concentration will be on or near the two reservations. One is in Oklahoma, the other in North Carolina.
There were wars between the Yuchi and Cherokee tribes, the Yuchi were moved with the Cherokee to Oklahoma and there is a great possibility that some Cherokee still live on the Yuchi lands, although there is nothing officially documented.
The Cherokee people are still around and have two tribal governments that are recognized by the US. One is the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, the other is the Eastern Band of Cherokee in North Carolina. Members of this nation live around the globe.
Native Americans still live there.
Yes, their current tribal location is in and around Durrant Oklahoma; although tribal members live everywhere (more or less).
The Cherokee Indian tribe use to live in Georgia,Kentucky, Tennessee Virginia, and the Carolinas.The Cherokee Indians were forced to move to Oklahoma in the 1800's.
There is only one "Cherokee Reservation" in existence, that is located in North Carolina and held by the Eastern Band of Cherokee. It is not a 'normal' reservation however, in that it recognizes a line and defines land holders within 100 miles of that line to be 'in' the reservation. The "Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma" has jurisdiction over several counties there, but it is NOT a reservation. The state of Oklahoma is in itself a 'reservation' to indians.
Currently members of the Cherokee people live all over the world.
The Cherokee Native American group lived in both present day North Carolina, as well as in Oklahoma. The landforms in Oklahoma include mountains, fertile open farmland, as well as Atlantic Coastline. In Oklahoma, the landforms are mostly wide open plains.
There is a Cherokee reservation in the Smoky Mountains of western North Carolina. Not many stayed there. Some went to Arkansas and Oklahoma.