the Cherokees Indians did live in Maine at one point
Cherokee's live all over North America, Canada, and the world.
Definitely. My Great Grandmother Rowland was 1/2 Cherokee and lived in the Piedmont/Pendleton area of SC.
They ate Food: wild game, wild fruits & nuts, and cultivated crops. And, they slept in houses.
Like most Indians, some live on reservations and some do not. The Eastern Band of Cherokee in North Carolina do not live on a reservation (despite the big sign that welcomes visitors). The Eastern Band live on land that was purchased for them by William Holland Thomas, a former Cherokee chief (adopted son of former Chief Yonaguska) in the mid 19th century. The land is held in trust by the United States government. The Western Band in Oklahoma do not have a reservation, they have jurisdiction over 14 counties. The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee also have a jurisdiction in Oklahoma that is technically not a reservation. Cherokees are also scattered throughout the 50 states and all the world.
i think that the cherokee live in blueridge mountains......no im pretty sure=)
Log cabins. The Cherokee did not live in, and never have lived in, tipis.
Currently members of the Cherokee people live all over the world.
they live in igloos
Yes, they did live in tipes.
oklahoma
In Alabama.
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Cherokees now live in North Carolina
There were wars between the Yuchi and Cherokee tribes, the Yuchi were moved with the Cherokee to Oklahoma and there is a great possibility that some Cherokee still live on the Yuchi lands, although there is nothing officially documented.
The Cherokee was a nation or tribe itself
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