CHEROKEE CULTURE
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- The Past and Present Time of Cherokee County, AlabamaI have been researching Cherokee County and the local paper, The Post, has been publishing it. In this article I discuss a little about the Southern culture and research a bit about the local areas.
- Things to Do and See in Cherokee, North CarolinaMost residents of the area are descendants of the Cherokee Indians who resisted the push west along the Trail of Tears in which many of the Indians perished.
Racism in Native American CultureThis article details the hypocratic bigotry found in some Native American tribes, focusing on the hateful prejudice of the Cherokee against members of their own tribe.- 3000-Year-Old Pottery Meets Modern Cherokee Artists at Cherokee Heritage Center, Park Hill, OklahomaWhere can you see authentic, ancient Native American pottery sitting side-by-side with modern pottery that looks almost identical? Where can you study the history of the Cherokee people, or even research your Cherokee heritage? Find out here!
- Cherokee Indians and the Trail of TearsA research article on the Cherokee Indians.
- Does God Have a Gender? A Cherokee PerspectiveThe nature of God is expressed according to Native American Indian tradition and language.
Tour Cherokee Trail of Tears Intrepretive Sites in Cleveland, TN Near ChattanoogaTravel around the city of Cleveland, TN and Bradley County. The Red Clay Council Grounds are highlighted, which was the final Cherokee Capital before the infamous Trail of Tears.- Cherokee Removal: The Trail of TearsAlthough they expected to deal with the US government as a sovereign nation, the Cherokee discovered that, although many Americans endorsed their rights, the ones who counted had other ideas.
- Resurgence of the Ancient Game of Cherokee MarblesThe ancient game of Cherokee marbles is being revived by the efforts of the Cherokee Nation to preserve traditional tribal culture. This game, which combines elements of golf, croquet and bocce is complex but fun.
- Kid Friendly Entertainment in Cherokee, North CarolinaVisit Cherokee, North Carolina with your family and have fund at the more kid friendly sites of the area.
- Cherokee Nation; A Brief History of a Proud TribeThis article looks at the history surrounding the native American tribe of the Cherokee.
The Cherokee RemovalThe story of the Cherokee Removal from their eastern lands is one of the most imfamous in American history. Challenged to meet certain criteria to be considered civilized, the Cherokee learned that nothing would be enough to prevent their removal.
Giving Our Heritage and Culture the Cold ShoulderHistory has repeated itself as Arizona's immigration law may cause families to deny their culture and heritage, an all too common event that has been document in U.S. history.- Cherokee Medicine: A Natural Approach to Health TreatmentsIt is said that Cherokee people have been gifted by the creator with understanding how to gather herbs, the use of them and how to preserve these herbs for medical uses.
- Family Friendly Cherokee, North Carolina CampgroundsA look at three family friendly campgrounds located in Cherokee, North Carolina.
Southern Culture Explained by a Southerner Part 2Did all ya'll catch the nuances in my earlier article on Southern Culture? If not, you might want to read it. This article is Part 2 in the series and explains much of what you read in Part 1.- Attractions in Cherokee, North CarolinaCherokee, North Carolina is a small town in the beautiful Smoky Mountains that is full of history and culture.
- A Cherokee Legend: How the Earth was MadeNative myth and spirituality are intertwined in this Cherokee version of the creation story.
- There's Fun, Sun and A Lot More in Cleveland and Bradley County, Tenn. This SummerFrom mountain trails and whitewater rafting to concerts in the park and a Cherokee cultural festival, there's plenty to entertain residents and visitors alike in Cleveland and Bradley County this summer.
- Is Your "Cherokee" Ancestry Actually African-American?Many predominantly white families claim to have American-Indian ancestry-- usually matrilineal and usually Cherokee. This is often an attempt to obscure African-American family history.
- Critique of the Book Cherokee WomenA review of the Book Cherokee Women.
- Native American Culture and the Cherokee Tribes of North AmericaInteresting facts about the Cherokee and the history of the Native American nation.
- St. Louis' Cherokee Street is a Hidden Gem for Authentic Mexican RestaurantsCherokee Street in St. Louis is known for its quaint antique shops, but it's also where many of the most authentic Mexican restaurants are located.....
- Cherokee Indian History: The Trail of Tears - Why and How Did This Happen?An account of the Cherokee Indians and the American Trail of Tears of the 1830s
- Shamanistic Magick: Pagan Tradition or Culture Theft?How to determine whether a tradition or author on the subject is authentic or trying to commit a culture theft.
- Symbolic Numbers of the Cherokee CalendarAn introduction to the numeric symbolism of the Cherokee Calendar.
Summer Secrets in Cherokee, North Carolina: Native American Events for the Whole FamilyBefore making your next trip to Cherokee North Carolina, be sure you know about these summer secrets.- The Cherokee Nation and National HolidayAlthough many Americans are not aware of it, the Cherokee Nation is an independent nation located within the state of Oklahoma. The annual National Holiday brings thousands of Cherokees home.
- The Culture of Ohio's Shawnee Indian TribeThe culture of the Shawnee Indians of Ohio and the way they played, worshipped and even the food they ate is very interesting. In 1835 the first census was taken and about 800 Shawnee were living in Ohio.
- The Eastern Band of Cherokee: North America's Largest Indian TribeThe Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians formed in the 1800's to unify what was left of a people moved from their original homeland. Abandoned by a president who defied the Supreme Court to take their land which was now known to be rich with gold.
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