The Cherokee called bison "ahwë," which reflects their deep connection to the animal and its significance in their culture and lifestyle. Bison were not only an important source of food but also played a vital role in the ecosystem and the social practices of the Cherokee people. The animal was revered and featured in various stories and traditions within their community.
Syllabary is what the Cherokee call their alphabet.
No, the name we used was Tsalagi. But later, Cherokee was adopted
Bisons are mammals.
bisons are total herbivores we are their bigges predators.
Buffalo Bisons was created in 1979.
His mom might call him pumpkin in private, but baby bisons are called calves or calf.
Yes, most bisons are active at night.
a little but not a lot of Bisons are found in Nunavut
They were called "Asi."
Bristol Bisons RFC was created in 2005.
Buffalo Bisons - IA - was created in 1878.
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