Yes, the area of Red Clay, North Carolina has plentiful trees. If you are referring to their original area of their power center. After their removal to Oklahoma trees may have not been as plentiful.
where their mountains,woods,oceans or deserts where the Cherokee Indians live
Generally speaking yes they did, on the southern side of that imaginary line.
Mountains, deserts and woods occur in the region where the Navajos live.
Before European contact the Cherokee Indians lived in wooden huts.
Definitely. My Great Grandmother Rowland was 1/2 Cherokee and lived in the Piedmont/Pendleton area of SC.
The Cherokee Indians lived in settled villages, usually located near a river. Cherokee houses were made of river cane and plaster, with thatched roofs. These houses were about as strong and warm as log cabins. The Cherokees also built larger seven sided buildings for ceremonial purposes. Many Cherokee villages had palisades, or reinforced walls around them for protection.
Cherokee lived mainly throughout the southern and south central area of what is now the united states. That is not to say that is the only place they were located, bands of Cherokee were spread out over a vast area east of the 'plains' and often intermingled with other tribes.
No, they lived in hunt like housing made from clay.
Yes there are trees around the Cherokee
logs from trees
The Cherokee lived in the southeastern part of North America.
creek and cherokee
Log cabins. The Cherokee did not live in, and never have lived in, tipis.
no, they lived in houses pretty much like the white man
THE CHEROKEE Indians lived in kansas after the trail of tears
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The Cherokee lived in wigwams and longhouses.
they lived in flodia
no they lived by their means.
They did not live in tepees. They lived in Wickiups.