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14.05.2019 - Native Americans and Cherokee Indians etc...

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Through their adaption the people of the Cherokee Indians defends themself for a long time against the expulsion by the white... - But ultimately it has to leave his ancestral territory on the so-called Trail of Tears - On the fate of the Cherokee from the perspective of the native Indians: The response to the intrusion of white settlers into Indian territory were varied and often ended up in military... - In the southeastern United States, there was the people of the Cherokee Indians - which contributed unarmed resistance: through assimilation...
They took the way of life and laws of the whites - converted to Christianity - and then marched with their claims before the Supreme Court of the United States - In the long term, however, the means of assimilation - was not likely to halt the expulsion of the Indians...
Director Chris Eyre makes clear in his five-part documentary series "We'll stay there," - that the ingenuity and resilience of the North American Indians - in the past 3 centuries does not allow a mere reduction of the various Indian nations to ruthless, savage warriors and peaceful, earthy beings - Thanks to the collaboration between directors, advisors and historians - it was possible to give the Indians a clearly audible voice and to qualify stereotypes... (ARTE, 2 / 2010)

10.12.2013 - Interpretation of dali48

The Cherokee are a Native American people historically settled in the Southeastern United States (principally Georgia, the Carolinas and East Tennessee)...
In the 19th century, white settlers in the United States called the Cherokee one of the "Five Civilized Tribes" - because they had assimilated numerous cultural and technological practices of European American settlers - The Cherokee were one of the first, if not the first, major non-European ethnic group to become U.S. citizens...
The American Civil War - was devastating for both East and Western Cherokee...
Blacks and Native Americans would not have their constitutional rights as US citizens enforced until after the Civil Rights Movement secured passage of civil rights legislation in the mid-1960s...
Intermarriage with European Americans had occurred before the 19th century - generally between male traders and high-status Cherokee women whose families were seeking joint alliances...
In 2007, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians entered into a partnership with Southwestern Community College and Western Carolina University - to create the Oconaluftee Institute for Cultural Arts (OICA)...
The Cherokee speak a Southern Iroquoian language, which is polysynthetic and is written in a syllabary invented by Sequoyah (ᏍᏏᏉᏯ)...
Many words, however, have been borrowed from the English language, such as gasoline, which in Cherokee is ga-so-li-ne (ᎦᏐᎵᏁ)...
Other examples of borrowed words are kawi (ᎧᏫ) for coffee (see eg kohi in Japanese katagana alphabet for loan words, etc. - d.48) and watsi (ᏩᏥ) for watch (which led to utana watsi (ᎤᏔᎾᏩᏥ) or "big watch" for clock)...
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights - They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. (Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights...
After being ravaged by smallpox - and pressed by increasingly violent land-hungry settlers - the Cherokee adopted a European-American Representative democracy form of government in an effort to retain their lands...
The CN has constructed health clinics - throughout Oklahoma, contributed to community development programs, built roads and bridges, constructed learning facilities and universities for its citizens...
The CN hosts the Cherokee National Holiday on Labor Day weekend each year, and 80,000 to 90,000 Cherokee Citizens travel to Tahlequah, Oklahoma, for the festivities - It also publishes the Cherokee Phoenix, the tribal newspaper, published in both English and the Sequoyah syllabary...
Cherokees are most concentrated in Oklahoma and North Carolina, but some reside in the US West Coast, due to economic migrations caused by the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression - job availability during the Second World War - and the Federal Indian Relocation program during the 1950s–1960s...
CN has numerous members - who also have African-American, Latino, Asian, European-American, and other ancestry...
This includes only Cherokee documented in history - Contemporary notable Cherokee people are listed in the articles for the appropriate tribe... (Wikipedia)

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