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There is only one "Cherokee Reservation" in existence, that is located in North Carolina and held by the Eastern Band of Cherokee. It is not a 'normal' reservation however, in that it recognizes a line and defines land holders within 100 miles of that line to be 'in' the reservation. The "Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma" has jurisdiction over several counties there, but it is NOT a reservation. The state of Oklahoma is in itself a 'reservation' to indians.
South Carolina seceded from the Union on 20 December 1860 and later joined with six other states to form the CSA in February 1861.
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yes, llamas, being part of the Camelid family, live in the Andes Mountains of South America.
The Cherokee lifestyle was one very dependent on community. Our ancestors were hunter/gatherers/farmers who lived either in earth shelters or log homes. They had a strong sense of national pride and were very concerned about their morals and religious life. It is important to remember that they were also a Matriarchal society (meaning the women owned everything, and the tribal clans followed the womans linage). However the women had no voice (at least publicly). This stayed true to the balance that every member attempted to maintain.
Sumter South Carolina
She lives in South Carolina.
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Is Columbia still part of south Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
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The South Carolina Colony, or Province of South Carolina, was originally part of the Province of Carolina, which was chartered in 1663.
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The people who live on plantations are us. The southern part of the 13 colony's. They're Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
John Henry Logan has written: 'History of the Upper Country of South Carolina, Part 2' 'A history of the upper country of South Carolina, from the earliest periods to the close of the War of Independence' -- subject(s): Cherokee Indians, History
South Carolina is part of the United States, and thus the main language spoken in South Carolina is English.