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    • Cherokee Tribe is one of the Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek and Seminole Leaders: Sequoyah, Elias Boudinot, Nancy Ward Clans:Wolf (Aniwahya), Wild Potato (Aniga… See more

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    The Spanish explorer De Soto was the first to encounter the Cherokee in the 1540s. During the … See more

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    Cherokee Nation. Oklahoma Historical Society. Indian Archives (Vital, Land and Property, Court, Probate, and School records) FS Library film 1666294first of 129 films 1. Ge… See more

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    The Indian Removal Actwas signed May 26, 1830 by President Andrew Jackson. The Act initiated a policy of removal of Native Americans tribes living east of the Mississippi … See more

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  2. 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.
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    After the American Civil War, the United States promised the Cherokee Nation "a permanent homeland" in an 1866 treaty. In exchange, the Cherokee Nation (and the other four of the Five Civilized Tribes) gave the United States parts of its …

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  13. The Cherokees and Christianity, 1794–1870 - Georgia Press

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