Cherokee Indians hunted deer, wild turkeys, bear, and fished in rivers, they also hunted buffalo, and grew there own crops.
Traditionally, no. The Cherokee tribe originated in the Southeast US. The remainder of the reservation lies in North Carolina. However, after the Trail of Tears, a large portion of the tribe was force relocated to Oklahoma, and herds of buffalo did still exist on the reservation land there. Still do in fact.
The Cherokee alphabet was syllabary. Given to the Cherokee by Seqouah a great Cherokee Indian
Prior to the arrival of European settlers, Native Americans inhabited much of the land that would become the United States. The Shawnee, Cherokee, Yuchi, Koastai, Chickasaw, and Quapaw tribes called Tennessee home.
No, the name we used was Tsalagi. But later, Cherokee was adopted
The Cherokee did.
they used the spear to hunt animals
What helped the Cherokee's survive the trail of the tears was their hunt for food.
They hunt for beaver,elk,deer,turkey,opossum and many other things too!
meat
Bow & arrow
to hunt and to be the father of the child
nopee if they wanted animals they'd hunt for them! :)
Bow and arrows, tomahawks, and small axes
blow guns and bows and arrows and maybe spears
they hunted deer, rabbits, chickens, and anything they could eat to survive.
All I know is that they ate squirrels,rabbits,and turkeys
No, they lived in hunt like housing made from clay.