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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.

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The Cherokee People lived in the region of North America called Southern Appalachia.

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