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The Cherokee Indians


T

he Cherokee Indians are the largest Native American group in the United States today. This tribe has a unique history, culture and religion that began before europeans arrived. During the American Revolution, the Cherokees sided mainly with the British because they feared that the American colonists would continue to encroach on Cherokee lands. In the 19th century, the Cherokees were known as one of the Five Civilized Tribes because they integrated several aspects of European culture and technology into their daily lives. Although recognizing the Cherokee desire to integrate cultures, the U.S. government removed the tribe from Georgia to Oklahoma on the famous Trail of Tears. Although displaced by the government, members of the Cherokee Tribe fought honorably on both sides during the Civil War, and earned high positions in the military. Since the 1600s, Cherokee history and American history have been intertwined, and they play a vital role in the makeup of American culture.

Location
1821 Cherokee- Creek boundary
Headquarters
Sandtown (Oktahazauzau)
Headquarters
Blackbirders
Location
Northwest Ga.
Headquarters
Captain Slick
Headquarters
Cherokee County

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Other: Chickamauga Wars between Cherokee & U.S.
1776
Other: Sequoyah makes a written language for the tribe
1821
Other: Signers of the Treaty of New Echota assassinated
Jun 22, 1839
Other: Supreme Court declares the Cherokees sovereign
1832
Other: Passage of the Indian Removal Act.
1830
Other: New Madrid earthquake sparks religious revival
1811
Other: Treaty of New Echota
Dec 29, 1835
Other: Jackson demands cessions of 2.2 million acres
1814
Other: Cession of land east of the Unicoi Turnpike
1817
Other: Cherokee warriors fight with U.S. against Creeks
1813
Other: John Ross becomes chief of the Cherokee Nation
1828
Other: Gold discovered in Georgia on Cherokee land.
1828
Other: Final cession of land in Georgia
1819
Other: Group of Cherokee set out to California
1848
Other: Trail of Tears
1838
Other: Thomas' Legion is last Confederates to surrender
May 9, 1865
Other: Cherokee Nation citizens lost right to elect chief
1907
Location
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Headquarters
Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians
Headquarters
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Location
Cherokee, North Carolina
Location
Oklahoma
Language: Cherokee
Belongs to the Iroquoian branch of the Hokan-Siouan linguistic stock
Other: First treaty with whites - South Carolina
1721
Other: Massive uprising against North and South Carolina
1715
Other: Cherokee side with the British during American Rev
1776
Other: Building of the Augusta to Nashville Road
1799
Other: Battle of Taliwa
1755
Other: Cherokee cede Wafford's Tract.
1804
Other: Start of the Revolt of the Young Chiefs
1806
Other: Smallpox eradicates 25% of the Cherokee Nation
1738
Other: Treaty of Holston
1791
Other: Hernando de Soto "visits" the Cherokee, 1st whites
1540
Other: Cherokee War (SC)
1760
Other: Treaty of Hopewell (SC)
1785
Other: Jefferson agrees with Georgia to remove Indians
1802
Location
North Carolina
Location
South Carolina
Location
Georgia
Location
Alabama
Location
Tennessee
Population Numbers: 1990 Census
308,132; 15,000 full-blooded
Population Numbers: 1674
Population: 50,000
Population Numbers: 1830
About 25,000

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Location
greenville sc

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Headquarters
Eastern Band of Cherokee
Location
Tenn.

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Location
dekalb co

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Sequoyah
Invented a writing system for the Cherokee language
John Ross
Cherokee Chief, leader during the Trail of Tears era
Elias Boudinot
Statesman, founded the first Cherokee newspaper, and wrote the first Native American novel
Wilma Mankiller
First woman to be Principal Chief of the Cherokee tribe
Sub-Tribe
Middle Cherokee
Sub-Tribe
Chickamauga
Sub-Tribe
Onnontiogg
Sub-Tribe
Over-the-Hill
Sub-Tribe
Qualia
Sub-Tribe
Etali
Sub-Tribe
Lower Cherokee
Sub-Tribe
Atali

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Chickamauga
Chickamauga banditti

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