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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 6 months ago
Native American Nations in Southeastern USA (Part XI)
by Patty Inglish, MS
Southeastern United States has seen substantial contact of Native American and Europeans and other immigrants for centuries... published 10 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 6 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 6 months ago
Making History with Every Step He Takes: Meet Litefoot!
by Melanierose
Litefoot is the first Native American to pursue the genre of rap music, showing the world he is the warrior of today's age in age. He has become the Native Nation's most widely known figures and motivational... published 3 weeks ago





