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- The Cherokee called themselves the Ani-Yun' wiya. In their language; this meant "leading" or "principal" people. Before 1794, the Cherokee had no standing national government. Its people were highly decentralized and lived in bands and clans according to a matrilineal kinship system.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_Nation_(1794%E2%80%931907)
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