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The Cherokee Indian Reservation is located on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and is the home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. These Indians are descended from those who fled to the rugged heart of the Smokies to avoid the removal to Oklahoma. (Photo - Ramsey Walkingstick)  Cherokee Indian_white clothing by SC_postcard_trader, via Flickr Cherokee Language, Native American Dress, American Dance, Indian Reservation, Cherokee Indian, Native Pride, American Dress, Native American Photos, Indian Artifacts

The Cherokee Indian Reservation is located on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and is the home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. These Indians are descended from those who fled to the rugged heart of the Smokies to avoid the removal to Oklahoma. (Photo - Ramsey Walkingstick)

Cherokee Warrior with Houston | A warrior poses during the b… | Flickr Indigenous Medicine, Warrior Poses, Native American Wisdom, American Indian History, Native American Warrior, Cherokee Indian, Native American Images, Native American Men, Native American Pictures

A warrior poses during the batlle re-enactment at the San Jacinto Battlefield near Lynchburg Texas. The leader of the Texans, Sam Houston, had a long history as a friend to many native American tribes particularly the Cherokees. At the age of 16, Sam, unhappy with farming and storekeeping, ran away from home to live with the Cherokees on Hiwasee Island in the Tennessee River near present-day Dayton, Tennessee. A year later in 1810 Sam returned to his family for a short period before…

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The Cherokee people have lived in the southeast United States for thousands of years. Despite their interactions with foreigners, and a series of devastating forced migrations, the Cherokee have retained their unique culture and stayed united as a people.

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