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    Historic Cherokee settlements

    The historic Cherokee settlements were Cherokee settlements established in Southeastern North America up to the removals of the early 19th century. Several settlements had existed prior to and were initially contacted by explorers and colonists of the colonial powers as they made inroads into frontier areas. Others were established later. In the early 18th century, an estimated 2100 Cherokee people inhabited more than sixteen towns east of the Blue Ridge Mountains and across the Piedmont plains in what was then considered Indian Country. Generally, European visitors noted only the towns with townhouses. Some of their maps included lesser settlements, but "the centers of towns were clearly marked by townhouses and plazas." The early Cherokee towns east of the Blue Ridge Mountains were geographically divided into two regions: the Lower Towns, and the Middle/Valley/Out Towns. Wikipedia

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  2. research.dom.edu

    Nov 8, 2024The 2010 census counted 284,247 Cherokee, with a total of 819,105 people claiming some Cherokee ancestry, making it the largest tribal grouping in the United States. In 2011, the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission showed a tribal enrollment of 299,862 for the Cherokee Nation and one of 14,300 for the United Keetoowah Band.
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The Cherokee Nation's five regional councils of 1794 comprised 1) the Overhill Towns; 2) the Hill Towns; 3) the traditional Valley Towns; 4) the new Upper Towns (these were the former Lower Towns of southern North Carolina, western South Carolina, and northeastern Georgia); and 5) the new Lower Towns (newly occupied settlements located in north ...
  5. Cherokee Indians in South Carolina. Cherokee Bear Clan Status: Chartered by the State of South Carolina on June 29, 2006 - seeking recognition as a tribe Contact: Post Office Box 1014, Walhalla, SC 29691; Eastern Cherokee, Southern Iroquois, and United Tribes of South Carolina Status: State-recognized nonprofit organization
  6. southcarolinapublicradio.org

    Oct 16, 2024The Cherokees originally lived in the Great Lakes Region of North America but moved to the southeastern United States around 1400 C.E. By the mid-seventeenth century, the Cherokee had settlements in South Carolina, known as the lower towns, and included Seneca, Keowee, Toxaway, and Jocassee.
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    The Cherokee (/ ˈ tʃ ɛr ə k iː, ˌ tʃ ɛr ə ˈ k iː / ⓘ; [8] [9] Cherokee: ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯᎢ, romanized: Aniyvwiyaʔi or Anigiduwagi, or Cherokee: ᏣᎳᎩ, romanized: Tsalagi) people are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States. Prior to the 18th century, they were concentrated in their homelands, in towns along river valleys of what is now ...
  8. scencyclopedia.org

    The Cherokees were one of the largest southeastern Native American nations with which Carolina colonists had contact. Modern descendants are in three federally recognized groups, including the Eastern Band Cherokee of western North Carolina. When combined, the Cherokees constitute one of the largest Indian nations in the United States. Cherokee tradition holds that the Creator […]
  9. - The Eastern Band in North Carolina and the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma are officially recognized by the United States Government. ... Southern Iroquios, and United Tribes of South Carolina were recognized in 2005 as a group by the state of South Carolina. - Currently active in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Oklahoma ...
  10. southcarolinahistorybellflowers.weebly.com

    The first "South Carolinians" (given that South Carolina did not actually exist during this time) were Native Americans. Native American nations of North America were divided into regional groups based on where people lived and the languages they spoke. Such groups included the Natives of the Eastern Woodlands, which occupied the land that ...
  11. researchguides.wcu.edu

    Research Guides at Western Carolina University

    https://researchguides.wcu.edu › CherokeeStudies › intro

    Sep 24, 2024Each of these tribes is considered a sovereign nation and has a government-to-government relationship with the United States. There are also several state-recognized Cherokee tribes in the southeast. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) now has over 16,000 enrolled members.
  12. Curlie directory for category Regional: North America: United States: North Carolina: Localities: C: Cherokee Indian Reservation. This category is for sites pertaining to the Cherokee Indian Reservation in western North Carolina. The Cherokee I...
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