cherokees

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cherokee
çeroki dili

Çeroki dili öğreniyorum. - I'm learning Cherokee.

cherokee
çeroki

Çeroki dili öğreniyorum. - I'm learning Cherokee.

cherokee
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cherokee
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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
They are now mostly settled in the Indian Territory, and have become one of the most civilized of the Indian Tribes
An Appalachian tribe of Indians, formerly inhabiting the region about the head waters of the Tennessee River
Cherokee
A syllabary for the Cherokee language invented by Sequoyah
Cherokee
Its Iroquoian language, still spoken in Oklahoma and North Carolina
Cherokee
An indigenous North American people; a member
Cherokee
An indigenous North American people
Cherokee
Iroquoian language spoken in Oklahoma and North Carolina in North America
Cherokee
syllabary for the Cherokee language invented by Sequoyah
Cherokee
{i} Iroquoian language of the Cherokee Indian tribe
Cherokee
American Indian people of Iroquoian lineage living mostly in Oklahoma, U.S. Their traditional homeland is eastern Tennessee and the western Carolinas. Cherokee culture resembled that of the Creek and other Southeastern Indians. Their name is derived from a Creek word meaning "people of different speech"; many prefer to be known as Keetoowah or Tsalagi. Cherokee is an Iroquoian language, but it differs considerably from other Iroquoian languages. At the time of first contact, the Cherokee possessed stone implements, wove baskets, made pottery, cultivated corn, beans, and squash, and hunted deer, bear, and elk. Wars and treaties in the late 18th century severely reduced Cherokee power and landholdings. After a series of failed raids against U.S. troops and civilian settlements, they ceded land to attain peace and to pay debts. After 1800 the Cherokee were remarkable for their assimilation of European/American culture, forming a government modeled on that of the U.S. and adopting European methods of farming and homemaking. Most became literate following the development of a syllabary by Sequoyah. Beginning 1835, when gold was discovered on Cherokee land in Georgia, agitation increased for their removal to the West. The ensuing events culminated in the Trail of Tears, which left some 4,000 Cherokee dead. People claiming sole Cherokee descent numbered some 281,000 in the 2000 U.S. census
Cherokee
{i} member of the Cherokee Indian tribe
cherokee
the Iroquoian language spoken by the Cherokee people
cherokee
the Iroquoian language spoken by the Cherokee people a member of an Iroquoian people formerly living in the Appalachian Mountains but now chiefly in Oklahoma
cherokee
a member of an Iroquoian people formerly living in the Appalachian Mountains but now chiefly in Oklahoma
cherokees

    التركية النطق

    çerıkiz

    النطق

    /ˈʧerəˌkēz/ /ˈʧɛrəˌkiːz/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'cher-&-(")kE ] (noun.) 1674. probably from Creek tciloki people of a different speech.
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