they all lived in a small town with hos and jed called bonanza. There were also TPs.
In the conflict between the Cherokees and the U.S. government, the Cherokees sought to retain their ancestral lands in the Southeast and maintain their sovereignty and way of life. They aimed to coexist peacefully with the U.S. by asserting their legal rights and highlighting their adaptation to European-American culture, including establishing a written constitution and a system of governance. Ultimately, they hoped to resist forced removal and preserve their identity and cultural heritage.
The Cherokees dressed usually in furs.
The Cherokees today get on answer.com to answer these questions!
The syllabary, basically an alphabet for cherokees and a way to communicate.
dont know im going outside to run ask someone else
Knoxville Cherokees was created in 1988.
Knoxville Cherokees ended in 1997.
Longview Cherokees was created in 1952.
Because our ancestors wanted the Cherokees out of the way so that we could take their land.
About 17,000 were forcibly removed and 4,000 died on the way to Oklahoma.
The removal of Cherokees from their land killed 3,500 people in 1838 and another 5000 in 1838. The Trail of Tears is an example of government at its worst. It made the native Americans hate those that killed their people and stole their land. Those that survived the trip had to find different ways to live.
Cherokees