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1. A member of 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. The Cherokee were removed to Indian Territory in the 1830s...
Cherokee (chair-uh-kee) comes from a Muskogee word that translates to “those who live in the mountains.” Cherokee Indians originally called themselves Aniyunwiya or “principal people,” but they have now accepted the term Cherokee.See the fact file below for more information on the Cherokee...
There are many practicing medicine men and women today and they do not advertise, solicit clients or charge set fees for their assistance. A traditional Cherokee, who believes and lives the Cherokee way, will be familiar with who these people are, or will know others who can lead someone ...
now Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, and Virginia. The word ''Cherokee'' is actually a Muskogee word that means ''speaks of another language''; however, the tribe referred to themselves in their own language using the wordAniyunwiya,which means ''the principal people....
In 1985, members of the Papago tribe announced plans to change their name to Tohono O\'odham Nation, which means \"the desert people.\" Tribal leaders no longer wished to be called Papago, a Spanish conjunction of the Indian word for \"bean eaters\" (Herschfelder 45). Such a decision...
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Yet, here are a few that continue to delight and stir both the Cherokee people and Cherokee cultural enthusiasts. Unetlanvhi (oo-net-la-nuh-hee): the Cherokee word for God or “Great Spirit,” is Unetlanvhi is considered to be a divine spirit with no human form. The name is ...