so the white mans value to the land of cherokee is because of sequoya.
Yes, after the introduction of cattle from settlers the Cherokee began to keep cattle, sheep, chickens and other domesticated food stock animals.
That depends entirely on where the nomads are. Nomads in the Arabian deserts for example may have sheep or goats as a major food source. Nomads like the Lapps in northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia would rely on reindeer. Before the coming of Europeans, nomadic Native Americans relied on Bison or deer or pronghorn for food (depending on where they lived).
Georgia was one of the original 13 colonies. Georgia was important because it was a safehaven for debtors, or people who owed money to the King of England, many people who couldn't repay the king would move to Georgia and start a new debt free life.
No, the XJ Cherokee does not have the same heater box as a WJ Grand Cherokee.
Two differences between nomads and settlers are their lifestyle, as nomads move regularly while settlers stay in one place, and their reliance on resources, as nomads depend on natural resources while settlers may have more access to cultivated resources. Two similarities between nomads and settlers are their need for shelter and their social structures, as both groups form communities and work together to survive.
They were permanent settlers in Mexico.
They transformed from nomads to settlers.
An example of how the culture of the Cherokee changed following contact with white settlers was that they adopted the settlers' new ways of farming and encouraged literacy.
An example of how the culture of the Cherokee changed following contact with white settlers was that they adopted the settlers' new ways of farming and encouraged literacy.
An example of how the culture of the Cherokee changed following contact with white settlers was that they adopted the settlers' new ways of farming and encouraged literacy.
An example of how the culture of the Cherokee changed following contact with white settlers was that they adopted the settlers' new ways of farming and encouraged literacy.
An example of how the culture of the Cherokee changed following contact with white settlers was that they adopted the settlers' new ways of farming and encouraged literacy.
An example of how the culture of the Cherokee changed following contact with white settlers was that they adopted the settlers' new ways of farming and encouraged literacy.
An example of how the culture of the Cherokee changed following contact with white settlers was that they adopted the settlers' new ways of farming and encouraged literacy.
what happened when the cherokee and creek began to take on some of the eropean settlers' ways
no