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  2. Flag of the Cherokee Nation - Wikipedia

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    Then, a black seven-pointed star was added to the upper right-hand corner of the flag to represent the light that went out with the deaths of those who perished on the Trail of Tears. [2] The official flag also has a green-and-black rope edging. [1] The Cherokee script in the central seal reads: "Tsa la gi yi A ye hli" (translation: "Cherokee ...

  3. File:Flag of the Cherokee Nation.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: 11 June 2013 (SVG), official adoption 1989-09-09 based on earlier flag from 1979-09-30 : Source: SVG version by User:Hosmich based on : Author: Original 1978 design by Stanley John , with 1989 addition of black star by Amon Baker

  4. File:Great seal of the cherokee nation.svg - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of the Cherokee Nation; Page:Constitution of the Cherokee Nation 1999.pdf/1; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Cheroqui; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Cherokees; Histoire des mines d'or; Auraria (Géorgie) Dahlonega; Nation Cherokee; Usage on hr.wikipedia.org Razgovor sa suradnikom:Zeljko/Arhiv 28; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Cherokee Nation

  5. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Roger Amerman, Marcus' brother, and Martha Berry, Cherokee, have effectively revived Southeastern beadwork, a style that had been lost because of forced removal from tribes to Indian Territory. Their beadwork commonly features white bead outlines, an echo of the shell beads or pearls Southeastern tribes used before contact. [74]

  6. Cherokee spiritual beliefs - Wikipedia

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    ᏗᎵᏍᏙᏗ "dilsdohdi" [1] the "water spider" is said to have first brought fire to the inhabitants of the earth in the basket on her back. [2]Cherokee spiritual beliefs are held in common among the Cherokee people – Native American peoples who are Indigenous to the Southeastern Woodlands, and today live primarily in communities in North Carolina (the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians ...

  7. Cherokee society - Wikipedia

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    Little Miss Cherokee 2007, Park Hill, Oklahoma Cherokee society is the culture and societal structures shared by the Cherokee people. The Cherokee people are Indigenous to the mountain and inland regions of the southeastern United States in the areas of present-day North Carolina, and historically in South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Northern Mountainous areas, now called the Blue Ridge ...

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  9. Hindu iconography - Wikipedia

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    Over the millennia of its development, Hinduism has adopted several iconic symbols, forming part of Hindu iconography, that are imbued with spiritual meaning based on either the scriptures or cultural traditions. The exact significance accorded to any of the icons varies with region, period and denomination of the followers.