After the Cherokee Indians were removed from Oklahoma 10,000 survived
About 15,000 Cherokee Indians started on the trail and about 11,000 Indians survived.
No one really knows exactly how many Cherokee Indians survived the trail, but approximately it was about 10,000 Indians.
The Cherokee Indians were treated very BADLY! Many of them died along the way.
About 4,000 of the 16,000 Cherokees died.
During the march, the Cherokee suffered from disease, hunger, and harsh weather. Almost one fourth of the 18,000 died on the march.
The Cherokee Indians did many different kinds of work. These natives were responsible for hunting, gathering, and many sorts of medical work.
The Cherokee Indians did many different kinds of work. These natives were responsible for hunting, gathering, and many sorts of medical work.
Yes many Cherokee Indians were killed after refusing to give up their land to the builders of the transcontinental. they had to move away and they had to fight for their lives.:(
Estimates vary on how many Cherokee went on the infamous Trail of Tears. When the Cherokee arrived in Oklahoma, estimates are that around four thousand Indians had died. More were to die once they got there.
The Cherokee Indians did not practice slavery. The Cherokee did have people that owned slaves, many did, in fact. Also, Choctaw and Seminole owned slaves, as did a few other tribes.
yes they actually invented the alphabet and cloths many people think that the romens or the egiptions created them but it was actually the amazing cherokee