In ancient times the men (more commonly) hunted, fished, and made 'war' (war by traditional standards, not European standards. Properly translated they 'boxed' for pride or Coup, men were only allowed to kill some under a very strict set of rules (laws)). Men also shared work that was more properly for reserved for females and children; planting tending crops and gathering. Please note that while from an outside view the men and women were unequal that is not the truth, everything in society was balanced.
cherokee women make the meals,the clothing,made the baskets out of plants and vines and made the pots and jars
same thing as you survive, go to work,and raise families
Ground corn and made the food for the tribe to eat.
. They hunt, fish, and cook
the Cherokee Indian tribe
All whites living on Cherokee land had to pledge allegiance to the governor of the state.
The Cherokee alphabet was syllabary. Given to the Cherokee by Seqouah a great Cherokee Indian
No, the name we used was Tsalagi. But later, Cherokee was adopted
Only Cherokee words mean anything in the Cherokee language - and the name Mark is clearly not a Cherokee word.
the Cherokee Indian tribe
the Cherokee tribe made a living by hunting and cooking and makeig there own funiture by hand from yall gurl angel
Cherokee
the Cherokee Indian tribe
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.
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.
Creek and Cherokee
Currently there are Cherokee living in all continental states; as part of an 'education' plan by the BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs) Cherokee's were shipped around the nation to 'integrate' them into white society.
Tribes did not 'make a living' as they had no concept of, nor need of a monetary based system, IE: Money.
The Cherokee people lived in clay and houses. In the Winter, they typically built smaller clay houses including roofs. By the 1700's, the Cherokee people were living in log cabins.
He was the famous Indian Territory robber, killer and bandit Cherokee Bill.