you are odd if you ask this.
no!!!!
The really Cherokee people are no more. There are no full blooded Cherokee people left.
He was adopted into the Cherokee nation and his sister Betsy Ross married a Cherokee
Yes, the Cherokee nation still exists.
Cherokee people ate animals, beaver, deer, elk, opossum, turkey and fruits and vejtebales.
Aniyunwiya is a Cherokee word meaning "the people" or "the principal people," used by early Cherokee people to describe themselves.
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Cherokee
The women in Cherokee society had the same rights as men. Long before the arrival of the white man, women enjoyed a major role in the family life, economy, and government of the Cherokee. Cherokee women could own property, vote in elections, and file for divorce. In fact, the Cherokee woman were the head of the household. European American women have their hands tied as married women. It goes back to English law though in America, women did have some freedom but nothing relating to land laws,
Currently members of the Cherokee people live all over the world.
Cherokee County will begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples on November 13, 2014.
Cherokee is a city in Cherokee County, Iowa. It is located in northwest Iowa. The population was 5,253 at the 2010 Census.