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1 Cherokee by: Bryauna & Kayla

2 Location of my tribe The Cherokees are original residents of the American southeast region. Particularly Georgia, North and South Carolina ,Virgina ,Kentucky, and Tennessee .Most Cherokees were forced to move to Oklahoma.

3 Name It comes from a Muskogee word meaning speaker of another language. Talladega was an Indian name it meant border town. Cherokee Indians originally called themselves Aniyunwiya the principal people.

4 Government Cherokee tribal councils and chiefs can be either gender and are popularly elected , like senators and governors.

5 Native Alabamian Life There are three federally recognized Cherokee tribes the Cherokee nation of Oklahoma, the United Keetoowah band in Oklahoma, and the eastern band of Cherokee in North Carolina.

6 Homes The Cherokee Indians lived in settled villages, usually located near a river. Cherokee houses were made of river cane and plaster with thatched roofs.

7 Appearance Cherokee men wore breechcloths and leggings. Cherokee women wore wraparound skirts and poncho-style blouses made out of woven fiber or deerskin. The Cherokees wore moccasins on there feet.

8 Foods The Cherokees were farming people. Cherokee woman harvested crops of corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers. They also gathered berries, nuts and fruit to eat. Cherokee men hunted deer, and wild turkeys.

9 Transportation The Cherokee Indians used to make long dugout canoes from hollowed out logs out logs. Over lands, the Cherokees used dogs as pack animals. There were no horses in North America until colonists brought them over from Europe

10 Weapons Cherokee hunters used bows and arrows or blowguns to shoot game . Fisherman generally used spears and fishing poles . Warriors fired arrows or fought with a melee weapon like a tom hawk or spear.

11 Arts and Crafts Traditional Cherokee art included pipe carving, river cane baskets, gourd art, and pottery. After moving to Oklahoma, the Cherokees couldn't get the materials they used for traditional crafts, so they concentrated on other crafts like beadwork and textile arts.

12 Language Most Cherokee people speak English today, but 20,000 people also speak the Cherokee Indian language. Cherokee is a complex language with soft sounds. If you’d like to know a few easy Cherokee “ osiya” is a friendly greeting, and “ wado” means thank you.

13 Traditions and Rituals
They had the first new moon of spring ceremony was the first and the ripe corn ceremony, the green corn ceremony, and the great new moon the last ceremony was the bounding bush ceremony.

14 Legends There are many traditional Cherokee legends and fairy tales. Story- telling is very important to the Cherokee Indian Culture. Here is a legend. There was this couple they got mad at each other the woman said she was never coming back the man began to get worried he went looking.

15 What my tribe left behind
I think they left behind some pottery, names, weapons. I think they left behind there belongings.

16 Other important facts One of the best- known people in Cherokee history was Sequoyah. Sequoyah was a very brilliant man .Although he did not know how to read or write in any other language, he succeeded in inventing a writing system for Cherokee people today.


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