The region that includes Cherokee and Creek American Indians primarily encompasses the southeastern United States, particularly areas in present-day Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, and Tennessee. The Cherokee traditionally inhabited the Appalachian Mountains and surrounding areas, while the Creek, also known as the Muscogee, resided in the lower southeastern regions, including parts of Alabama and Georgia. Both tribes have rich cultural histories and played significant roles in the early interactions with European settlers.
SOUTHEAST
No
In Macon County, Tennessee, the primary American Indian tribes historically include the Cherokee and the Shawnee. The Cherokee were prominent in the region, especially as they expanded their territory into Tennessee. The Shawnee also had a presence in the area, often engaging in trade and conflict with other tribes and European settlers. Today, descendants of these tribes continue to maintain cultural connections to the land.
Scotch-Irish, German, and English immigrants
From community wells cactus stalks larg rivers or heavy rainfall
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SOUTHEAST
Southeast
The application plateau
SOUTHEAST
Not even close, wrong region.
No Pochontas was not Cherokee. She was the daughter of Powhatan, the powerful chief of the Algonquian Indians in the Tidewater region of Virginia.
No
they are from the Ohio , American region !! hope it helped
northwest