the Cherokee winter home called an asi was made out of river reed and mud that dried like plaster
Yes. In the winter the Cherokee llived in small dome shaped homes called an asi. In the summer the Cherokee live in a big square/rectanglish home from my research is called a wickeup.
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.
It was warm in the summer and mild in the winter
yes.
It looks like an upside down basket
snowing in summer and winter with very few sun
They used mud plaster, wooden sticks, ,and string
The Cherokee are a plains tribe so they used teepees to be able to follow the buffalo herds. Usually they had a winter camps and a summer camp.
The U. S. forced the Cherokee tribe to move west over the mountains in the winter to Washington state.
The Cherokee arrived in Oklahoma after the tragic winter of 1838-1839. This is called the trail of tears where the Cherokee as a sovereign nation were forced by treaty to leave Northern Georgia.
The mandatory mitrgration of the Cherokee People out of Georgia to a reserve. I took place in the winter and many of them died
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