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Topic: History of the Cherokee

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Most admires:Gandhi
Personality:Nostalgic
Favorite TV show(s):The Civil War,  Survivor
Favorite era(s):Prehistoric times,  1700s
Favorite explorer(s):Daniel Boone,  David Livingstone,  Hernan Cortes
Favorite great leader(s):Genghis Khan
Favorite royal(s):King Shaka Zulu
Interest(s):Geneology
Likes to wear:Traditional tribal dress
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Favorite political figure(s):Cecil Rhodes
Favorite quote(s):"Be nice to people on your way up because you meet them on your way down." - Jimmy Durante
 
 
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Angela Berkley,
High School Student

It was from Chattanooga's docks that many banished Cherokees began, by water, the westward journey that history remembers as "The Trail of Tears.
Richard Hosking,
Paranormal Investigator

He is currently researching the lives of New Englanders and Cherokees involved in an early mission, writing a book on landmarks of American religious history, and directing an editorial project dealing with Native America.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

In 1963, a group of distinguished Cherokees founded the Cherokee National Historical Society , a private non-profit corporation designed to preserve the history and culture of the Cherokee people - past, present, and future.
The Cherokees' attachment to their land, the hostilities of the eighteenth century, the rapid progress of the early nineteenth century, the forced removal, and the condition of the Cherokees today are all parts of this history.
The Cherokees' travels across the Missouri and Arkansas wilderness during harsh winter months became known in history as the "Trail of Tears" because many members of the tribe died and were buried along the way.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

For that is the area itself: combining the loveliness of wild mountains and rushing waters; a history spanning the last stand of South Carolina Cherokees and new settlers' enduring hopes and dreams; and an economy that began in hard-working family farms, grist mills, and cotton and led to the new South's manufacturing and modern commerce.
The Cherokees have suffered many losses in the three-hundred-year history of sustained contact with the whites, but birthright that cannot be taken away is cultural heritage.
Mark Harris,
Priest

They cannot resist the belief founded upon the past history of all savage tribes, who have been removed by treaties, and upon their own personal knowledge of the Character and present disposition and declarations of the Cherokees -- that ere long the Cherokees who live among us, will attempt to revenge their supposed injuries, by relentless cruelties upon our selves, our wives and our children.
 
 
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