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Did the Cherokee go extinct?

The Cherokee people have not disappeared. There are those that might think that the tribe has disappeared because of assimilation but the Cherokee are still a sovereign nation and can have strong representation in Oklahoma and North Carolina. The Cherokee are one of the most numerous native american peoples in North America. There are three federally recognized cherokee tribes, the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band in Oklahoma, and the Eastern Cherokee in North Carolina. There are also over 300 unrecognized Cherokee tribes and organizations who claim Cherokee ancestry. The federally recognized Cherokee alone number over 300,000 people.


How do you replace door pistons on 1996 Cherokee liftgate?

I had a 97 Grand Cherokee, and I found someplace on the internet(sorry I don't remember who) that had the oem replacements. The ones found locally would have worked, but the oem's pivoted on a ball joint. Then it was simply a matter of swapping them out.Four screws each, and it was done. Hope that helps.


How is Kasey Austin Gay spelled in Cherokee?

Kasey Austin Gay how would you spell that in Cherokee


Where did the Cherokee build their shelters?

The Cherokee made their homes out of mud and clay, and the roofs composed of brush and rivercane. They did not make tipi's like the Midwestern Native Americans. In the winter months they would build a smaller home to hold in the heat.They used animal skins.


What is the best seminary for the dollars?

That would have to be The North American Reformed Seminary - http://www.tnars.net - since they are completely free!

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Did the Cherokee go extinct?

The Cherokee people have not disappeared. There are those that might think that the tribe has disappeared because of assimilation but the Cherokee are still a sovereign nation and can have strong representation in Oklahoma and North Carolina. The Cherokee are one of the most numerous native american peoples in North America. There are three federally recognized cherokee tribes, the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band in Oklahoma, and the Eastern Cherokee in North Carolina. There are also over 300 unrecognized Cherokee tribes and organizations who claim Cherokee ancestry. The federally recognized Cherokee alone number over 300,000 people.


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have u found the answer? i need to know... i have a report on the cherokee and that would be some good information...


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