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 | UNC Press :: The Encyclopedia of North CarolinaCherokee Indians once occupied an area encompassing approximately 140,000 square miles that became parts of North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama. http://uncpress.unc.edu/nc_encyclopedia/cherokee.html |
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 | Tennessee Documentary HistoryCollection: Penelope Johnson Allen Collection: Box: MS-2033: Folder: n/a: Document: pa0045: Keywords: Legal documents; Cherokee Indians -- Government relations; Turnpikes; Georgia; Tennessee http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200300000001004 |
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 | TVA: Cherokee Reservoir ... at which the Holston and French Broad Rivers converge to form the Tennessee. Cherokee ... The great Indian warpath, once followed by Daniel Boone, crossed the ... http://www.tva.gov/sites/cherokee.htm |
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 | Cherokee Indians (Smoky Mountain Blog) ... older generation in my family have gone to live with Jesus and I now have no one to discuss this with.I do know that My Grant Grand Father may been a Cherokee Indian from Tennessee http://www.smokymtnmall.com/blog/2006/12/cherokee_indians.html |
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 | Cherokee Indians North Carolina MountainsCherokee Nation of Oklahoma, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians ... generosity also included land in West Virginia, eastern Tennessee and Kentucky claimed by the Cherokee ... http://www.realproperty.net/cherokee.htm |
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 | History of the Cherokee Indians ManuscriptFinding Aid for History of the Cherokee Indians Manuscript, 1935 MS-0086 University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN Collection processed by: Will Dewey, August ... http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/f/fa/fulltext/0086.html |
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 | Tennessee Wildlife Resources AgencyThe Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has announced that the 16th Annual Cherokee-Crane Days (formerly the Cherokee Indian Heritage and Sandhill Crane Viewing Days), has ... http://www.tennessee.gov/twra/news/sandhilldays.html |
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 | Sequoyah Museum: The Sequoyah Birthplace MuseumThe Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, a property of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, strives to promote the understanding and appreciation of the history of the Cherokee people. http://www.sequoyahmuseum.org/ |
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 | CherokeeFood. The Cherokee had one large garden in which they grew beans, corn, squash, pumpkins, and sunflowers. They also had small individual gardens. http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports1/cherokee2.htm |
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 | Tennessee Overhill ExperienceSpecial thanks to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Museum of the Cherokee Indian, and North Carolina Trail of Tears Association The Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association ... http://www.tennesseeoverhill.com/cherokee.asp |
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 | Re: Cherokee Indian Agency in TennesseeBetty, Can you tell me where I might find this book? I'm looking for James Hood, who was listed as a regular, in the area of the Cherokee Agency at the time. http://genforum.genealogy.com/ai/messages/21722.html |
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 | Cherokee Heritage Trails ... of departure for touring the Overhill Cherokee landscape of eastern Tennessee. The museum, owned and operated by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, is ... http://www.cherokeeheritagetrails.org/vonore_places.html |
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 | Cherokee National Forest - Welcome!The Cherokee National Forest is located in Eastern Tennessee and stretches from Chattanooga to Bristol along the North Carolina border. The 640,000-acre forest is the largest tract ... http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/cherokee/ |
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 | CherokeeThe Cherokee lived in the mountains and valleys of the ... which is now present day North and South Carolina, Tennessee ... During the winter the Indians wore capes for warmth. http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports1/cherokee.htm |
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 | Cherokee Indian Agency in TennesseeI see the national archives lists microfilm concerning the Cherokee Indian agency in Tennessee... Where can I obtain a peak at the papers without buying the microfilm? http://genforum.genealogy.com/ai/messages/21642.html |
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 | Cherokee Indian TribeDuring this period parties of the Cherokee pushed down Tennessee River and formed new ... 1906: the Indian lands were divided, and the Cherokee Indians ... http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/cherokee/cherohist.htm |
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 | WelcomeCherokee - The Official Human Services Web Site of the Cherokee Nation based in Tahlequah Oklahoma. The Western Band of Cherokee are a federally recognized Native American Indian ... http://www.cherokeekids.org/ |
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 | Cherokee Heritage Trails ... heritage of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, this guide introduces readers to important sites throughout the Cherokee homeland in western North Carolina, eastern Tennessee ... http://www.cherokeeheritagetrails.org/ |
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 | About CherokeeInformation on the eastern band of Cherokee Indians. Posts places to stay, restaurants, campgrounds, entertainment and attractions. http://www.imagesbuilder.com/cherokee/ |
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 | CherokeeThe Cherokee Indians, the Tennessee River people, became one of the nations residing along the Great River System; the Mississippi and all of its giant tributaries. http://cherokeehistory.com/fire.html |
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 | Cherokee IndiansCherokee Indians culture, removal, origin, growth and bands in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. ... Cherokee Indians Smoky Mountains. Cherokee Indians Smoky Mountains - The first ... http://www.smokymtnmall.com/mall/cindians.html |
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 | Cherokee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMcClung Museum, the Tennessee State Library and Archives, the Tennessee State Museum, the Museum of the Cherokee Indian, and the LaFayette-Walker County Library. Letter to the ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_Indian |
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