That depends entirely on what you mean by the question IE: its context.
As a general, debatable, and highly open ended answer:
Yes, the Cherokee was (are) - at least in part, "Taken Over" by American ideology (political, monetary, religious and social systems). Hold outs to this 'assimilation' are considered "Domestic Terrorists" by the FBI, and "Blanket asses" by those members of the tribe who have been culturally assimilated (normally called "PretIndians" by original cultural groups).
The Cherokee did.
We learned about these people in 3rd grade. They are a tribe of course, they used to live in Colorado.
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As of this date there are several hundred Chief's of the Cherokee, contrary to popular belief there is not a single governing body over all Cherokee (although the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma would like to think so).
Oklahoma.
All the above. Cherokee were primarily farmers, but were opportunistic hunter gatherers.
the Cherokee tribe
The Cherokee Nation with a current US population of almost 730,000 members.
what ruled the cherokee tribe
The Cherokee did.
when did the Cherokee nation began
The cherokee
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?
France was Gallia (Gaul) until invaded and taken over by the Germanic Tribe called the FRANKS.
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