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Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation
Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation
by John Ehle
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Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship (Folk Wisdom Series)
Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship (Folk Wisdom Series)
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Walking on the Wind: Cherokee Teachings for Harmony and Balance
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Cherokee Place Names
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If You Lived With The Cherokees
If You Lived With The Cherokees
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Cherokee Voices: Early Accounts of Cherokee Life in the East (Real Voices, Real History)
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American Indian Baby Names

from:

Deb St. George, Publisher, Cherokee-Legends.com

                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
    Cherokee, Native American Baby Names 
NameMeaningGender
AdahyLives in the woods Boy
Ashutoshfulfillment of wishes, desires.Boy
TooantuhSpring frogBoy
   
AdsilaBlossomGirl
Amadahy Forest waterGirl
AngeniSpiritGirl
AwinitaFawnGirl
AyitaFirst to dance Girl
GalilahiAttractiveGirl
SalaliSquirrelGirl
TayanitaYoung beaverGirl



Cherokee Moons

January - Month of the Cold Moon - du no lv ta ni Cherokee Moons

February - Month of the Bony Moon - ka ga li

March - Month of the Windy Moon - a nu yi

April - Month of the Flower Moon - ka wa ni

May - Month of the Planting Moon - a na a gv ti

June - Month of the Green Corn Moon - de ha lu yi

July - Month of the Ripe Corn Moon - gu ye quo ni

August - Month of the end of the Fruit Moon - ga lo nii

September - Month of the Nut Moon - du li i s di

October - Month of the Harvest Moon - du ni nv di

November - Month of the Trading Moon - nu da de qua

December - Month of the Snow Moon - v s gi ga


 

Cherokee Indian Culture Food News

How Cherokee Is Real Cherokee? Mixed-Race People Discuss Elizabeth Warren

If you thought that a white Senate candidate running for office against another white candidate could never become embroiled in a racial battle, think again. And turn your eyes toward Massachusetts, where that's exactly what's happening. Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat running for a Senate seat against incumbent Republican Scott Brown, claims she is one-32nd Cherokee Indian, a claim ...

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Best Bets -- April 26

Best Bets Guidelines Entries for Best Bets are published free of charge as a community service. However, entries are edited to conform to newspaper style, and publication frequency depends on available space. To ensure your item is published on specific days and worded according to your wishes, please purchase space by calling the newspaper’s advertising department at (936) 295-5407.  Submit ...

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Community News: May 13

Community events in York, Chester and Lancaster counties

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Special ceremony honors CK's Native Americans who are graduating

SILVERDALE — Graduation advice comes aplenty at this time of year, but for a small group of students, one message Monday night was very clear.

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Portland-area Native Americans burdened by health hurdles generation after generation

Compared to the average American, Portland's often overlooked urban Native American population is twice as likely to be diabetic, get asthma, develop liver disease and have a host of other health problems, but Native health organizations are fighting back with some promising results.

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Community Calendar, May 8

ENGENUITY SC SCIENCE CAFE: 6-7:30 tonight at the Capital City Club, 1201 Main St., 25th floor. Dr. M.V.S Chandrashekhar, assistant professor of electrical engineering at USC, will share his research of graphene, a new form of alternative energy. Free; register at http://www.engenuitysc.com/sciencecafe

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Events for the week of April 22-28

SUNDAY APRIL 22 Blood Drive: 8 a.m.-1 p.m., First United Methodist Church Athens, 327 N. Lumpkin St. Ms. Senior Athens Pageant: 2 p.m.

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