In the 1830s, the Cherokee population in North Carolina was estimated to be around 1,000 individuals. This number represents a small portion of the larger Cherokee Nation, which was primarily located in present-day Georgia and surrounding areas. The 1830s were a tumultuous time for the Cherokee due to the pressures of removal policies, leading many to relocate westward. Despite these challenges, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians remains in North Carolina today as a recognized tribe.
They lived around the South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia area
There are three Cherokee tribes today, two of which are in Oklahoma and one is in North Carolina. The Great Smoky Mountains of eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina were the Cherokee homelands from the time of European contact; they began moving south into South Carolina, Georgia, and northeastern Alabama in the 18th century.
No, they lived in hunt like housing made from clay.
they lived in paris where they ate a lot and got drunk a lot and did stuff with french women
The Cherokee Indians never lived there. They live in North and South Carolina, Tennessee, alambama, and more places
Mostly Cherokee, but other smaller groups as well.
They used to live around North and South Carolina but after Andrew Jackson moved them they lived in Oklahoma.
The Cherokee Indians originally lived in the Appalachia area in the mountains. They were found in Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
To begin with, the Cherokee resided in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Eastern Tennessee. After the Indian Removal Act, they were forced to relocate to Oklahoma. Today three recognized tribes exist, two in Oklahoma and one in western North Carolina. There are also some tribes unrecognized by the federal government, such as the Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama
The Cherokee lived in the southeastern part of North America.
Some of the Native American tribes that may have lived in South Carolina were the Cherokees, Muskhogean, Iroquoian, Siouan and Sumter Band of Cheraw. A census in 1849 shows that the Catawba Indians resided in both South and North Carolina.
they lived in flodia