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Links To My Cherokee Heritage
- The
Cherokee Nation
- The Cherokee Nation The
Cherokees called themselves the Ani-Yun' wiya meaning leading or principal people. The
original Cherokees lived early times in Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina,
Tennessee, Kentucky and West Virginia. The Cherokee seal
http://www.powersource.com/nation/default.html
- The
Cherokee Nation
- American Local History Network
ALHN - North Carolina ALHN - Native American Page You are Visitor No: Read The Cherokee
Query Book Sign The Cherokee Query Book The Official Cherokee Nation Homepage NEW: NATIVE
AMERICAN ONLINE DICTIONARY Lisa Larues
http://www.poncacity.net/awiusdi/cher.htm
- the
Last Resolution of the original Cherokee Nation Rattlesnake Springs, Tennesse 1838
- the Last Resolution of the
original Cherokee Nation Rattlesnake Springs, Tennessee 1838 [nota bene: Rattlesnake
Springs in 1838 was the final U.S. concentration camp of the Cherokee on the north side of
the present Cleveland, Tennessee, prior to the
http://bertha.chattanooga.net/cita/1838rsn.htm
- SCNweb
- About the Southern Cherokee Nation
- About the Southern Cherokee
Nation Explore these links to learn more: Origin and History of the Southern Cherokee
Nation Soverign Status of the Southern Cherokee Nation Constitution of the Southern
Cherokee Nation Enrollment Information Our Photo
http://www.southern-cherokee.com/info/index.html
- Southern
Cherokee Nation
- We are still a sovereign
Nation, comprised of thousands of individual Cherokee citizens and bands spread all across
Turtle Island (North America)." Welcome to the site of the Upper Mississippi River
Band, of the Southern Cherokee Nation. We join with our
http://tsalagimoon.terrashare.com/SCN.html
- The Cherokee
Removal Cases: Cherokee Nation
- The Cherokee Removal Cases:
Cherokee Nation 12/7/98 Click here to start Table of Contents The Cherokee Removal Cases:
Cherokee Nation Prelude to Removal Early Efforts at Voluntary Removal John Jolly (Col-le),
Principal Chief of the Western Cherokees
http://www.uiowa.edu/~rclinton/clinton/Ind1/Lecture2A/index.htm
- Qualla
Boundry - Cherokee Nation - Cherokee North Carolina
- Cherokee North Carolina Areas
of Interest Mingo Falls Clingman's Dome Newfound Gap Mingus Mill Mingo Falls Make certain
to visit the Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual located in Cherokee. Over 300 Cherokee
craftsman work on display and for sale. Artwork style
http://the-mid-west-web.com/cherokee.htm
- Tennessee
Genealogy, Cherokee Nation Queries, January, 1998, Part "B"
- Cherokee Nation Queriesfrom 9
January thru 18 January 1998 Osiyo! ~ Hello! MCCANDLESS, MCCANDLES, MCCANLES, MCCANLESS,
MCCANLISIn the 1810 Census there were two McCandless' listed in Rhea County,or whatever
was Rhea county at that time. The names were also
http://www.tngenweb.org/tnfirst/cke1-98b.htm
- Tennessee
Genealogy, Trail of Tears, Cherokee Nation, Indian, Native American.
- Trail of Tears This Trail of
Tears graphic above was borrowed from John Francis Links Page. I reduced it in Adobe®
Photoshop®. The original painting was done by Robert Lindneux and it is in the Woolaroc
Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma This page is
http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/tnfirst/traltear.htm
- Northern
Cherokee Nation of the Old Louisiana Territory - So you were told you were Black Dutch or
Black Irish
- Northern Cherokee Nation of the
Old Louisiana Territory Southeast Missouri Office Cape Girardeau County, Missouri "So
you were told you were Black Dutch or Black Irish" by Pitter Seabaugh I got a call
last week from my cousin Mike Ladd. We are both
http://rosecity.net/cherokee/blackdutch.html
- the People's Paths home
page!" Cherokee Nation Snooze
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NLThomas All Rights Reserved Read the NEWS from the, Cherokee Nation Snooze "All the
News that fits, we print" Hail to the Chiefie, Hail yes! Non-Standard Disclaimer! |
June 1999 | | September 1998 | | July 1998 | April 1998
http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/Cherokee/Nation/Snooze.html
- The Official
Site of the Cherokee Nation
- Contact the Cherokee Nation The
Contact List For more information on many of the questions that you may have, please click
on "The Contact List" link above, for a listing of Cherokee Nation contacts
http://www.cherokeenation.com/Home.asp
- The
1839 Constitution of the Cherokee Nation
- The Only Independent Cherokee
Newspaper""The Original On-line Independent Cherokee Newspaper"Copyright ©
1992-1998 All Worldwide Rights ReservedThe Cherokee Observer, Inc. http://www.cherokeeobserver.org Cherokee
Observer Language EditorHome Page The 1839
http://www.galstar.com/~dcwy/constitution.html
http://www.cherokee.org/
- Northern
Cherokee Nation of the Old Louisiana Territory - Cedar Tree
- Northern Cherokee Nation of the
Old Louisiana Territory Southeast Missouri Office Cape Girardeau County, Missouri The
Legend of the Cedar Tree (as told by Jim Fox) A long time ago, when the Cherokee people
were new upon the earth, they thought that life
http://www.rosecity.net/cherokee/cedar_tree.html
- Cherokee
Nation
- Cherokee Nation by Avery J.
Parker Here you will find links to Cherokee Histories and Resources. Cherokee History up
to the Trail of Tears Cherokee History up through the present Cherokee By Blood
Confederate Colonel and Cherokee Chief : The Life of
http://scgenealogy.virtualave.net/cherokee.htm
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