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by Samantha Pratt-Tyler
The Museum Of the Cherokee Indian in North Carolina. The museum opened in 1948 and in 1976 moved to it's present location with the mission of "To perpetuate the history, culture, and stories of the Cherokee people"."The museum is located at the inte... More>
by J. Thornton-Thomas
If you're looking to be surrounded by majestic mountain, fresh flowing rivers and a picture perfect blue sky, then you'll find living in Cherokee, North Carolina a dream come true. Cherokee Indians called this area the "Land of the Blue Smoke." Cher... More>
by Samantha Pratt-Tyler
The removal of the Indians to the west of the Mississippi River is a tragedy of one which the government of the United States broke the treaties made with most of these nations, especially the Cherokee Nation, which whom treaties for land possession... More>
by Samantha Pratt-Tyler
Oakville, Alabama is a small rural town. It is the host two very different museums, one is the Jesse Owens Memorial Park and Museum and the other 1/2 miles down the road, called, Oakville Indian Mounds Education Center and the Cherokee Council House... More>
by Carolyn Tytler
The Cherokee were a tribe of American Indians who inhabited the Southeast area of the United States when the first Europeans arrived. The white men were mainly intent on killing or capturing the natives to serve as slaves. They made no effort to inv... More>
by Larry Stringer
The Cherokee People and Their  Legends The Cherokee who call themselves the Ani yun wiya or “the real people”. At one time these peole inhabited a region of land that ran from the western part of Virginia on down to t... More>
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