The importance of the land to most native american's was based in culture more than anything else. Culture dictated that Land was the source of everything, and all life surrounded the land. There is also a spiritual connection to land that would be a very long and complicated story, that you would not understand in the end. Some have said it is to do with the bones of our fathers, and the spirit connected with them; that is close enough in its simplest terms.
The Cherokee as a tribe was never in New York - that was the Delaware (Lenapi), Mohawk and Iroquois.
He is part Cherokee. He isn't a member of the Cherokee Tribe, but has Cherokee ancestry.
The Seminole tribe were the furthest from Oklahoma, and were the most distant tribe. A great portion of their journey was done by ship however, and the Cherokee were the furthest eastern tribe forced to walk the entire distance.
Not traditionally. The original Cherokee land spread from present day Tennessee to the Atlantic coast, and from the Virginias to Georgia. The eastern tribe remains in the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. A portion of the tribe was force moved to Oklahoma Territory in 1836-7, and the western reservation is there now.
The Cherokee were the largest southeastern Woodland tribe at the time of European contact. The Cherokee Nation was the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States, but the Navajo Nation has overtaken them in recent years.
The Cherokee were not important to California during colonial history. The Cherokee (as a tribe) never moved west of Oklahoma.
Cherokee
I'm pretty sure it was the Cherokee Indian tribe
the Cherokee tribe
Most of their land was in Georgia. I think some was in Alabama .
The Cherokee did.
what ruled the cherokee tribe
when did the Cherokee nation began
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.
(Should be Written) *For the production of what form of art is the Cherokee tribe known for?
The Great Smoky Mountains were the homeland of the Cherokee tribe.
No.