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Roughly in the south of the 13 original states; mostly where Georgia is now.
Creek and Cherokee
The same way everyone else in the 21st century earns a living: WORKING A JOB.
All whites living on Cherokee land had to pledge allegiance to the governor of the state.
Yes and no. Certainly today there are Cherokee living there, and there have been in the past. By the time of the treaty period with European immigrants there were no official tribes living in the boundaries of Florida.
yes the pigmy Indians who were apart of the upper west region of Georgia today.
Amicalola Falls used to have the Cherokee Indians living there until they were forced to move out in 1838. (Trail of Tears)
Southern Indians were mainly sedentary, living in villages or settlements. However, some groups, such as the Cherokee, Choctaw, and Seminole, practiced seasonal migration and had a semi-nomadic lifestyle.
European explorers were initially quite surprised to find the Cherokee people already flourishing in the region now known as South Carolina.
A good topic sentence would be: Do you want to know a little about the Cherokee Indians? or The Cherokees were the largest living tribe in the USA. (debatable since the Ojibwa tribe made up 99% of the current country of Canada) or The Tsalagi (Cherokee) are currently the Largest BIA Recognized tribe in the United States. or More people in the United States can claim at least some Cherokee blood than any other tribe.
the Cherokee Indian tribe
The Mohawk Indians farmed and hunted for a living.