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The Cherokee (Cherokee: ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯᎢ, romanized: Aniyvwiyaʔi or Anigiduwagi) are Native Americans who at the time of European contact in the 16th century lived... |
also known as Pryor Creek. Craig County (north) Delaware County (east) Cherokee County (southeast) Wagoner County (south) Rogers County (west) The following... |
Americans before the arrival of Europeans. The largest tribes were the Cherokee and the Creek. There are 5 regional habitats of Georgia. They are the Appalachian... |
and the Writers Guild of America. Weetzie Bat (1989) Witch Baby (1991) Cherokee Bat and the Goat Guys (1992) Missing Angel Juan (1993) Baby Be-Bop (1995)... |
"Keetoowah Cherokee is the Official Language of the UKB" (PDF). Keetoowah Cherokee News: Official Publication of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians... |
River. However, many Cherokee people would not leave their lands. In May 1838, the United States government decided to force the Cherokee to leave the United... |
States Census Bureau. Retrieved December 16, 2021. Middleton, Elisabeth Rose; University of California, Berkeley (2008). "We were here, we are here, we... |
Carolina, United States. The population was 40,524 at the 2010 census, and it rose to 43,463 at the 2020 census. "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States... |
a Methodist minister. She claims her mother, Mary Ellen Amos, is part Cherokee Indian. Her grandfather, Calvin Clinton Copeland, was very important to... |
Cedar Point Cedar Vale Centralia Chanute Chapman Chase Chautauqua Cheney Cherokee Cherryvale Chetopa Cimarron Circleville Claflin Clay Center Clayton Clearwater... |
Constantijn of the Netherlands 1969 – Merieme Chadid, Moroccan astronomer 1972 – Cherokee Parks, American basketball player 1973 – Steven Pressley, Scottish footballer... |
Centralia Chariton Charles City Charlotte Charter Oak Chatsworth Chelsea Cherokee Chester Chillicothe Churdan Cincinnati Clare Clarence Clarinda Clarion... |
Pascagoula, Mississippi (U.S.) 2005 "Chico: The City of Trees and The City of Roses?". Anika Burke. Archived from the original on June 21, 2021. Retrieved March... |
sinensis 1909 Tickseed (state wildflower) Coreopsis spp. 1991 Georgia Cherokee Rose (state floral emblem) Rosa laevigata 1916 Azalea (state wildflower)... |
English and 20 Indigenous languages are official in Alaska. Algonquian, Cherokee, and Sioux are among many other official languages in Native-controlled... |
geneticist; Wichita Carl Owen Dunbar (1891–1979), geologist and paleontologist; Cherokee County David Fairchild (1869–1954), botanist and explorer; Manhattan Philip... |
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Shoals | Cabot | Calico Rock | Camden | Carlisle | Cave City | Centerton | Cherokee Village | Clarendon | Clarksville | Clinton | Conway | Corning | Cotter... |
Shoals | Cabot | Calico Rock | Camden | Carlisle | Cave City | Centerton | Cherokee Village | Clarendon | Clarksville | Clinton | Conway | Corning | Cotter... |
Shoals | Cabot | Calico Rock | Camden | Carlisle | Cave City | Centerton | Cherokee Village | Clarendon | Clarksville | Clinton | Conway | Corning | Cotter... |