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Definitions of cherokee in various dictionaries:
noun - the Iroquoian language spoken by the Cherokee
noun - a member of an Iroquoian people formerly living in the Appalachian Mountains but now chiefly in Oklahoma
A Native American people formerly inhabiting the southern Appalachian Mountains from the western Carolinas and eastern Tennessee to northern Georgia, with present-day populations in northeast Oklahoma and western North Carolina.
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The first U.S. newspaper to use an Indian language was published in Georgia in 1828 using this language |
With some 280,000 members, this tribe, largely concentrated in Oklahoma, is the largest in the U.S. |
53 years before the Trail of Tears, this tribe signed the Hopewell Treaty with the U.S. |
Marshall said an Indian tribe wasn't a separate state but was under U.S. protection in this "Nation" v. Georgia |
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The Cherokee (; Cherokee: , translit. Aniyvwiyai or Cherokee: , translit. Tsalagi) are one of the indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands. Prior to the 18th century, they were concentrated in southwestern North Carolina, southeastern Tennessee, and the tips of western South Carolina and northeastern Georgia.The Cherokee language is part of the Iroquoian language group. In the 19th century, James Mooney, an American ethnographer, recorded one oral tradition that told of the tribe having migrated south in ancient times from the Great Lakes region, where other Iroquoian-speaking peoples lived; however, anthropologist Thomas R. Whyte writes that the origin of the proto-Iroquoian language was likely the Appalachian region and the split between Northern and Southern Iroquoian languages began 4,000 years ago.Today there are three federally recognized Cherokee tribes: the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina, the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians (UKB) in Oklahom |