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The cultures of the Cherokee were they ran successful business, such as grain and limber mills. The Cherokees had their own schools, and some could speak and read English. Many had converted to Christianity. The Cherokees even had written an alphabet for their language. -Hope I helped any
The Cherokees dressed usually in furs.
The Cherokees today get on answer.com to answer these questions!
Knoxville Cherokees was created in 1988.
Knoxville Cherokees ended in 1997.
Longview Cherokees was created in 1952.
Cherokees
u gv wi yu hi (Cherokee word for "chief" and pronounced: oo guh wee you hee)
how is the Cherokees chief similar and different from our president
The Cherokees adapted to contemporary ways by embracing education, engaging in agriculture, and participating in the market economy. They established schools and adopted a written language, which allowed them to preserve their culture while also integrating into American society. Additionally, many Cherokees became involved in local and national politics, advocating for their rights and sovereignty. This adaptability helped them navigate the challenges posed by colonization and maintain their identity.