The really Cherokee people are no more. There are no full blooded Cherokee people left.
Cherokees are Native Americans that lived in the plains of the Western US.
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Yes, some Cherokee people still live in Georgia, although the majority of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is now located in North Carolina. Historically, many Cherokee were forcibly removed from Georgia during the Trail of Tears in the 1830s. However, there are still Cherokee descendants and cultural ties present in Georgia today, as well as efforts to preserve their heritage and history.
Yes, the Cherokee nation still exists.
Cherokee people ate animals, beaver, deer, elk, opossum, turkey and fruits and vejtebales.
Aniyunwiya is a Cherokee word meaning "the people" or "the principal people," used by early Cherokee people to describe themselves.
Cherokees now live in North Carolina
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The Cherokee lived in north Georgia in a town that is now called New Echota until the Trail of Tears of 1838.