A base 10 math system, the same as anglo-saxon math.
The Shoshone are not noted to have any form of advanced math system. Given no evidence to the contrary, their math system was a simplistic system used by every society.
No, the name we used was Tsalagi. But later, Cherokee was adopted
The Cherokee Indians didn't use any currency until they had contact with the Europians. They did have a barter system which worked quite well. Deer skins was probably the most used barter item. Copper, Shells and gemstones were used as barter.
Cherokee Native Americans skills are pottery blowgun and bead crafts
The Rogers family were Cherokee Indians, they were from Oklahoma. Will Rogers used to joke that his ancestors didn't come over on the Mayflower, they met the boat.
Yes, the Cherokee Indians used wood. They mainly used it for tools and weapons. From it, they made items like arrows, bows, pipes, and more.
Before European contact the Cherokee Indians lived in wooden huts.
In the 1840 what groups did the pioneers travel to the orgen trail?
The Cherokee used arrowheads, spear points, stone weapons, axes, tomahawks, blowguns and poisoned darts for their weapons.
Myan math was one of the first number systems to recognize "0" * * * * * No it was not! It was the Indians (from India as opposed to native Americans) who first used the concept of zero. Its use was adopted in the Indo-Arabic system which then brought it to Europe.
Yes, and only Northwetern Native American Tribes used or had Totem Poles.
The Indians did not have money they used the trading system.