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The really Cherokee people are no more. There are no full blooded Cherokee people left.
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.
Yes, Cherokee is referred to as Tsalagi in the Cherokee language. Tsalagi is the name the Cherokee people use to identify themselves and their language. The term encompasses both the Cherokee nation and its cultural heritage.
Cherokee
Currently members of the Cherokee people live all over the world.
Cherokee is a city in Cherokee County, Iowa. It is located in northwest Iowa. The population was 5,253 at the 2010 Census.
ProperThe word "cherokee" is not an adverb because it does not modify anything.
Sequoyah, a Cherokee silversmith, invented the Cherokee syllabary in the early 19th century. His writing system enabled the Cherokee people to read and write in their own language.
In Cherokee, the word for moose is "ᎠᏓᏧᏍᏆ" (pronounced as "adatsi-tsa"). The Cherokee language has its own unique vocabulary for various animals, reflecting the culture and environment of the Cherokee people.
Yes Cherokee Indians do speak spanish.And Iam part Cherokee Indian so I know so yes Cherokee Indians do speak Spanish so don't listen if statements that people added from wikianswers.com say no Cherokee Indians don't speak spanish.