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Cherokee
(redirected from Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma)

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Cher·o·kee  (chr-k, chr-k)
n. pl. Cherokee or Cher·o·kees
1.
a. A Native American people formerly inhabiting the southern Appalachian Mountains from the western Carolinas and eastern Tennessee to northern Georgia, with present-day populations in northeast Oklahoma and western North Carolina. The Cherokee were removed to Indian Territory in the 1830s after conflict with American settlers over rights to traditional lands.
b. A member of this people.
2. The Iroquoian language of the Cherokee.

[From Cherokee tsalaki.]

Chero·kee adj.

Cherokee [ˈtʃɛrəˌkiː ˌtʃɛrəˈkiː]
n
1. (Social Science / Peoples) pl -kees, -kee a member of a North American Indian people formerly living in and around the Appalachian Mountains, now chiefly in Oklahoma; one of the Iroquois peoples
2. (Linguistics / Languages) the language of this people, belonging to the Iroquoian family
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Cherokee - the Iroquoian language spoken by the Cherokee
Iroquoian, Iroquoian language, Iroquois - a family of North American Indian languages spoken by the Iroquois
2.Cherokee - a member of an Iroquoian people formerly living in the Appalachian Mountains but now chiefly in Oklahoma
Iroquois - any member of the warlike North American Indian peoples formerly living in New York State; the Iroquois League were allies of the British during the American Revolution
Translations
Cherokee (Indian)
nTscherokese m, → Tscherokesin f


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Richard Allen, speaking to the same subcommittee on behalf of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, opposed the bill and questioned whether the groups seeking recognition are true descendants of Indian tribes.
Theda Perdue, Mixed (Athens, GA, 2003); Circe Strum, Blood Politics: Race, Culture, and Identity in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma (Berkeley, 2002); Claudio Saint, Black, White, and Indian: Race and the Unmaking of an American Family (New York, 2005).
Wilma Mankiller, elected principal chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma in 1985, is considered the first woman in modern times to lead a major Native American tribe.
 
 
 
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