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  2. 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

  3. Flag of the Cherokee Nation - Wikipedia

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    A flag for the new nation was designed by Stanley John, and approved by the Cherokee Tribal Council on October 9, 1978. The flag has an orange field with the "Great Seal of the Cherokee Nation" at its center. The seal is surrounded by seven yellow stars with seven points. Each of the stars points toward the star in the center of the seal.

  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. Cherokee Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee Nation has accepted this decision, effectively ending the dispute. In 2021, Shawna Baker, a justice on the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court, published the written opinion, Effect of Cherokee Nation v. Nash & Vann v. Zinke, CNSC-2017-07. The Supreme Court then ruled to remove the words "by blood" from its constitution and other legal ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Kituwa - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee language is of Iroquoian origin, and most tribes of this language family have historically been based around the Great Lakes in North America. The Cherokee and other southern Iroquoian-speaking tribes, such as the Tuscarora in South Carolina, and Meherrin and Nottoway in Virginia, are believed to have migrated long ago to the South ...

  8. Chieftains Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 the museum was designated by the National Park Service as an official site on the "Cherokee Trail of Tears National Historic Trail," which had been established in 1987. The building was renamed as Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home in his honor. The museum's exhibits focus on Major Ridge and 19th-century Cherokee life and culture.

  9. Cherokee history - Wikipedia

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    The United States required the Cherokee and other tribes that had allied with the Confederacy to make new treaties. Among the new terms was a requirement to emancipate their slaves, and to provide citizenship to those freedmen who wanted to remain with the Cherokee Nation. If they went to US territory, the African Americans would become US ...