Traditionally, no. The Cherokee tribe originated in the Southeast US. The remainder of the reservation lies in North Carolina. However, after the Trail of Tears, a large portion of the tribe was force relocated to Oklahoma, and herds of buffalo did still exist on the reservation land there. Still do in fact.
The Mi'kmaq are a First Nation in Canada or Native American in the US who were located in the Northeast of the US and Canada. They were part of the woodland and river tribes. The Blackfoot are a plains tribe located in central US and parts of southern Canada.
Yes, we believe that when a wolf spirit posseses us we can Change into what the whites call a werewolf. but unlike white werewolves ours are protectors made by the great spirit to kill monsters and other threats
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The Yui, more correctly called the Ibi, are an extinct tribe living in what is now the US State of Georgia during the 16th and 17th centuries. As such they would have used the same tools as other Native Americans in the region. Because the tribe was destroyed around 1656 during a rebellion against Spain, such details as specific tools they used are not well recorded.
No, the Cherokee was at first a southeastern tribe and the US government moved them to Oklahoma to a reservation.
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According to the Related Link below, the largest tribe in the US would be Cherokee.
According to the Related Link below, the largest tribe in the US would be Cherokee.
According to the Related Link below, the largest tribe in the US would be Cherokee.
The Cherokee Nation with a current US population of almost 730,000 members.
As of the latest US Census there are 729,533 Cherokee (last published in 2000).
The Cherokee tribe has not kept the kind of records which would allow us to know with confidence how long they have existed, but anthropological evidence would suggest that 30,000 years is a reasonable approximation.
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Traditionally, no. The Cherokee tribe originated in the Southeast US. The remainder of the reservation lies in North Carolina. However, after the Trail of Tears, a large portion of the tribe was force relocated to Oklahoma, and herds of buffalo did still exist on the reservation land there. Still do in fact.
The Cherokee.. I'm pretty sure!