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American Indian Baby Names

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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


 

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Elizabeth Warren's goose is cooked - Boston Herald


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Elizabeth Warren's goose is cooked
Boston Herald
Even if you were 1/1000th Native American — which you're not — and even if Cherokees did hold pow wows — which Cherokee genealogist Twila Barnes told the Herald yesterday they don't — even then, your contribution to authentic teepee cuisine is ...
The Massachusetts Indian War of 2012Kansas City Star
Real Indian, or wannabe?Greensboro News & Record (blog)
Minority Rules: Who Gets To Claim Status As A Person Of Color?NPR (blog)
Wall Street Journal -ABC News (blog) -Patriot Post
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The lessons of Elizabeth Warren's 'Cherokee problem' - The Guardian


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The lessons of Elizabeth Warren's 'Cherokee problem'
The Guardian
You may have heard that Massachusetts senatorial candidate Elizabeth Warren has a "Cherokee problem". As it is understood now, Warren claimed to be a Native American on her University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University law school professor ...
'Pow Wow' factor: Elizabeth Warren touted native roots in '84 cookbookBoston Herald
Did Elizabeth Warren plagiarize her fake Cherokee recipes?legal Insurrection (blog)
Fauxcahontas Update: Enter the REAL CherokeeHuman Events

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Cherokees to set up tents at Temple Ambler - Montgomery Newspapers


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Cherokees to set up tents at Temple Ambler
Montgomery Newspapers
By Walter Ault Native American dancing, from various tribes across the East Coast, is a major element of the annual Cherokee Indian Festival. Let's be honest. Most of us know relatively little about Native Americans and their customs.
Who's a Native American? It's complicatedWPTZ The Champlain Valley
Native American women seek protections from abusePekin Daily Times

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BA mayor was "very enthusiastic" about proposed casino, defense witness testifies - Tulsa World


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BA mayor was "very enthusiastic" about proposed casino, defense witness testifies
Tulsa World
That was the same time Assistant Secretary of the Interior Larry Echo Hawk had issued an opinion on the United Keetoowah Band, a group of Cherokee Indians, in which he said could have shared jurisdiction on Cherokee Nation lands for the purpose of a ...
Testimony continues in federal court over Oklahoma tribe's plans for a casino ...The Republic

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Beloit local to give presentation on Cherokee at Angel Museum - Beloit Daily News


Beloit local to give presentation on Cherokee at Angel Museum
Beloit Daily News
Bev Melton will be the featured speaker at the Angel Museum June 9 when she delivers a presentation on Ancient Cherokee History at the noon lunheon. She is pictured in the garden area of the museum. by Deb De Hart Sometimes the things that influence us ...

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Native American women seek protections from abuse - Native Times


Native American women seek protections from abuse
Native Times
Under a 1978 Supreme Court decision, non-Indians cannot be prosecuted by tribal courts for crimes committed on tribal land. Last July, the Justice Department recommended that Congress give tribes local authority to prosecute non-Indians in misdemeanor ...

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Native American ceremony marks growing season's start - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Native American ceremony marks growing season's start
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
They were at a Native American planting ceremony for the Tippecanoe Community Garden on Thursday. By Annysa Johnson of the Journal Sentinel Brenda Kinnart moves through the garden beds outside a south side church, the smoke of smoldering sage and cedar ...

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