Welcome to Cherokee Indian Guide
Symbol Of Cherokees Tribe Article
. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.
American Indian Baby Names
from:
Deb St. George, Publisher, Cherokee-Legends.com
| Name | Meaning | Gender |
| Adahy | Lives in the woods | Boy |
| Ashutosh | fulfillment of wishes, desires. | Boy |
| Tooantuh | Spring frog | Boy |
| Adsila | Blossom | Girl |
| Amadahy | Forest water | Girl |
| Angeni | Spirit | Girl |
| Awinita | Fawn | Girl |
| Ayita | First to dance | Girl |
| Galilahi | Attractive | Girl |
| Salali | Squirrel | Girl |
| Tayanita | Young beaver | Girl |
Cherokee Moons
January - Month of the Cold Moon - du no lv ta ni
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
Symbol Of Cherokees Tribe News
Elizabeth Warren not the only Cherokee to work in Obama WH; Obama, too - Examiner.com
Elizabeth Warren not the only Cherokee to work in Obama WH; Obama, too Examiner.com (For further proof of Obama's Indian connection, notice the similarity of the circular symbol on this tribal gear to the president's campaign logo.) A difference between Warren and Obama is that Warren capitalized directly on her claims of being 1/32 ... |
Clay County partnership helps students grasp Cherokee life of the past - Cherokee One Feather
![]() Cherokee One Feather | Clay County partnership helps students grasp Cherokee life of the past Cherokee One Feather This is set against the backdrop of a large-scale mural with details of elements of Cherokee life and contemporary metal sculptures referencing the seven Cherokee clans and other symbols of the tribe. Jane Eastman, right, professor of anthropology at ... |
Molalla students lead mission to keep Native American mascot - OregonLive.com
![]() OregonLive.com | Molalla students lead mission to keep Native American mascot OregonLive.com Three Molalla High School students are on a campaign to fight the Oregon Department of Education's proposal that schools eliminate their Native American mascots, and they have invited members of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde to audit the ... |
Stewardship of Macon Indian mound questioned - Waynesville Smoky Mountain News
Stewardship of Macon Indian mound questioned Waynesville Smoky Mountain News A move by the town of Franklin to spray the ancient Nikwasi Indian Mound with weed killer is not sitting well with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Principal Chief Michell Hicks last week described himself as “appalled” and called on the town to ... |
Estes Valley Library storytelling series explores Cherokee leader's life - Estes Park Trail-Gazette
Estes Valley Library storytelling series explores Cherokee leader's life Estes Park Trail-Gazette S equoyah, the Cherokee leader who designed a written system for his language, once remarked that putting sounds on paper was like "catching a wild beast and taming it." Through his system of writing, and as a witness to the historic events impacting ... |
Arab Spring: Developing Unity through a Common Language of Normative and ... - American Muslim
Arab Spring: Developing Unity through a Common Language of Normative and ... American Muslim Part of such a new ideative revolution is the increasingly sophisticated use of mimetic warfare, which is the use of memes (words and symbols) to subliminally control human thought. The followers of old paradigms in foreign policy castigate those who ... |










