i have no clue so dont ask me
the Cherokee traded with England
cherokee
The Tugaloo and the Ft.Charlotte
They traded with Europeans in the 1500's.
the Cherokee Indians traded crafts ....they traded crafts for food water shelter and those kinds of things
Yes, but they also traded with other tribes
To Europeans, they traded deer skin and fur for gun, gunpowder and textiles
Most likely not. Those are the years Jeep was traded between GM and Chrysler. The PCM are pretty specific.
The Osage traded their hunting land to the Cherokee through the Treaty of 1825. This agreement facilitated the exchange of land and included compensation in the form of cash and gifts from the Cherokee to the Osage. The treaty aimed to establish peace and cooperation between the two tribes while acknowledging their respective territorial claims.
The Cherokee historically obtained their food through farming, hunting, and gathering. They built shelters using natural resources like wood, bark, and mud. Clothing was often made from animal hides, plant fibers, or traded goods. Today, many Cherokee people maintain a connection to traditional practices while also incorporating modern resources for their needs.
Billy's family lived on Cherokee land because Billy's father had received permission from the Cherokee tribe to settle on the land. Billy's father had traded with the Cherokees and earned their respect, allowing the family to live on the land for hunting and farming.
No its not true. They were very close and often traded. Remember that young one. - Chief Lalakika