i should know im a modern day cherokee!
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We learned about these people in 3rd grade. They are a tribe of course, they used to live in Colorado.
There are two sets of "rolls" that determine if your family is considered to be part of the Cherokee Tribe. The Dawes Rolls and the Guion Miller Rolls. Please note however that there were many Cherokee that would run or refuse to enter their names on these rolls as they saw it as a death sentence. You need to search these rolls and find your family names there, if possible, but please remember that these rolls are not the 'end all' decider of your bloodlines; but they are the officially used rolls to make legal determinations by those two tribal authorities. You can still be of Cherokee decent, just not officially recognized for government programs etc.
The Trail of Tears is the most common term used to describe the government's relocation of the Cherokee tribe to Oklahoma.
The Cherokee word for "turtle" is dagisi or ᏓᏗᏏ. There are numerous Cherokee turtle folk stories - turtles are usually represented as being slow and patient. Turtleshells are used for men's rattles and women's leg rattles in dancing, so at dances the term "dag'si" often refers to the women dancers.
No, the name we used was Tsalagi. But later, Cherokee was adopted
We learned about these people in 3rd grade. They are a tribe of course, they used to live in Colorado.
the Cherokee tribe did skills like farming/planting, hunting, pottery making, and more. to hunt they used knifes, spears,etc. for farming they used hoes and many other tools as well. The women made more pottery and used clay to make them. :3
They used spears, spoons,and knifes
The Tribe: The Cherokee were an agriculturally based hunter gatherer tribe that made use of the environment around them. Technically speaking they were a "Stone Aged Technology" tribe (a standard term for the tools used). Geography: The Geography of the area was mostly broad leaf forests in a temperate climate. Some tribal units lived in higher elevations and some in more swampy areas. Modern definition of location: The area where the tribe used to live is now (partly) the states of Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Carolina's, Kentucky.
I'm part Cherokee Indian .They use to kill animal and they used spears,and knives.They use to kill animal to wear as clothing.
The Cherokee are a plains tribe so they used teepees to be able to follow the buffalo herds. Usually they had a winter camps and a summer camp.
That is a matter of interpretation. Cherokee homes were on average, both then and now, the same size of the homes used by Europeans; in olden times homes were much smaller as a general rule.
they used there tress
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He invented the Cherokee syllabary, a writing system still used today. Now all Apple computers come with Cherokee installed and there's a Cherokee-language Google that uses Sequoyah's syllabary.
There are two sets of "rolls" that determine if your family is considered to be part of the Cherokee Tribe. The Dawes Rolls and the Guion Miller Rolls. Please note however that there were many Cherokee that would run or refuse to enter their names on these rolls as they saw it as a death sentence. You need to search these rolls and find your family names there, if possible, but please remember that these rolls are not the 'end all' decider of your bloodlines; but they are the officially used rolls to make legal determinations by those two tribal authorities. You can still be of Cherokee decent, just not officially recognized for government programs etc.
I have been looking around, and though I'm not positive about this, I believe the Cherokee Indians might have used crop rotation.