The traditional shelter of the Cherokee tribe is called a "wattle and daub" house, also known as a "asi" in the Cherokee language. These structures were typically made from a framework of wooden poles woven with branches and then covered with a mixture of mud, clay, and grass. The design helped provide insulation and protection from the elements. Additionally, the Cherokee also built circular structures called "sweat lodges" for ceremonial and cleansing purposes.
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Planters moon. Not only the Cherokee but all the tribes do.
the Cherokee Indians traded crafts ....they traded crafts for food water shelter and those kinds of things
the Cherokee tribe
The Cherokee tribe lived by the Mississippi river and Ohio river. The forced relocation of the Cherokee Indians which assisted them in crossing the bodies of water was called Trail of Tears.
what ruled the cherokee tribe
when did the Cherokee nation began
The Cherokee did.
The Cherokee were not important to California during colonial history. The Cherokee (as a tribe) never moved west of Oklahoma.
The Great Smoky Mountains were the homeland of the Cherokee tribe.
(Should be Written) *For the production of what form of art is the Cherokee tribe known for?
Cherokee