
Blake's Works
The Cherokee Inidans

http://www.harisingh.com/Images/hsnativecouple2.jpg

http://www.strangehistory.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/cherokee.jpg

http://www.americanhistoryusa.com/static/images/cherokee-warrior-traditional1.jpg

http://www.harisingh.com/Images/hsnativecouple2.jpg
About
The Cherokee Indians, a very relgious tribe, lived mostly in the Souteast area of the United States."Cherokee Indians." The History of the. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Sept. 2015. They were brought together by a tribal community, with a cheif, and organized into a city-state style govement which was brought togther by political alliances and cultrual similarities. They also spoke Iroquion, which was differecnt than their Indian neighbors.Boulware, Tyler. "Cherokee Indians." New Georgia Encyclopedia. West Virginia University, 20 Jan. 2001. Web. 09 Sept.
What they made and how they used the environment
They killed and used animal hides for shoes, breechcloth, and other esential clothing. They also used the furs of animals trading for goods, they made bows and houses out of the trees surronding them. They also cleared land to make room for corn, squashe, and other kinds of vegtable fields. Mails, Thomas E. The Cherokee People. Council Oak Books, 1992.
News 1
New Project coming soon!!
The Cherokee terriory
Their Relationships with Europenas and other tribes
The Cherokee Indians were a relativly peaceful, espcially for what the Europeans expected them to be, they had some fighting with some local tribes. They got along pretty well with the settlers trading goods and technology with one another. This lucrative trading however did strain relationships between the other tribes of Indians as they fought to maintain superiority in the trading market. The different European groups in the Southeast area also messed up Cherokee realations as they had to choose sides in some battles.Boulware, Tyler. "Cherokee Indians." New Georgia Encyclopedia. West Virginia University, 20 Jan. 2001. Web. 09 Sept.
News 2

Sources
"Cherokee Indians." The History of the. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Sept. 2015. <http://indians.org/articles/cherokee-indians.html>.
Boulware, Tyler. "Cherokee Indians." New Georgia Encyclopedia. West Virginia University, 20 Jan. 2001. Web. 09 Sept. 2015.http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/cherokee-indians, Mails, Thomas E. The Cherokee People. Council Oak Books, 1992.
Photo credits: https://chenocetah.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/originalcherokee2.png