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The Cherokee Stomp Dance
by Bonnie Ramsey
The fire is very sacred to traditional Cherokee. Built at the bottom of a pit below the ground, it burns constantly. The traditional Cherokee believe that soon after the creation of the Cherokee people, the... published 8 months ago
The Seven Clans of the Cherokee
by Bonnie Ramsey
There are 7 clans of the Cherokee Indian. It is important to know this because they are not allowed to marry inside their clan. The women are the head of household in the Cherokee so membership is attained... published 8 months ago
History of the Cherokee Indians
by Bonnie Ramsey
Cherokee: Properly spelled Tsalagi by the Cherokee The Cherokee sometimes call themselves Ani-Kituhwagi, meaning the people of Kituhwah. Kituhwah was an ancient city near Bryson City, North Carolina, which... published 8 months ago
Music and the Cherokee Indians
by Bonnie Ramsey
The music of the Native Americans is as vast and diverse as those who create it. Each tribe has its own musical approach and style that has been passed down from generation to generation. It is the center of... published 7 months ago
Cherokee Beliefs Creation of Earth
by Bonnie Ramsey
The earth was a great island floating in a sea of water, suspended by a cord at each of the four cardinal points, hanging down from the sky vault, which is solid rock. When the world grows old and worn out,... published 7 months ago
Betty Boop A Cartoon Legand
by Bonnie Ramsey
This is for all you Betty Boop lovers out there in Hubberland! I, for one, have always loved Betty! The artworks featured in this particular hub are re-creations by a wonderful friend of mine, Minnie Davis.... published 9 months ago
History of the Trail of Tears Removal of the Cherokee
by Bonnie Ramsey
In 1832, to solidify their claim to Cherokee land, the state of Georgia held two land lotteries that divided the Cherokee Nation into 160 acre lots. They gave these lots to any Georgian who had four dollars... published 8 months ago
Famous Cherokee Women
by Bonnie Ramsey
Credit for the invention of agriculture has been said to belong to Cherokee women. It is said that they discovered agriculture from the tiny sprouts of corn (known in earlier times as maize) that came forth... published 8 months ago
Sequoyah and the Cherokee Language
by Bonnie Ramsey
The Cherokee alphabet is called a "syllabary". It is said to have been created by a Cherokee named Sequoyah, American name John Gist or Guess and presented to the Cherokee people in 1821. There were 86... published 8 months ago
Why can't dogs eat Chocolate?
by Bonnie Ramsey
Chocolate is severely toxic to dogs because it contains theobromine. This is a stimulant that effects the nervous system and heart muscle, as well as increasing the frequency of urination. Dogs can't... published 8 months ago










