What is the Cherokee motto?

The heart in the center, of course, represents the Cherokee motto: Matters of the heart. The Cherokee concept of “the right way” is closely related.
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What is a famous Cherokee quote?

“Give me strength, not to be better than my enemies, but to defeat my greatest enemy, the doubts within myself. Give me strength for a straight back and clear eyes, so when life fades, as the setting sun, my spirit may come to you without shame.”
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What was the Cherokee symbol?

The seal of the Cherokee Nation was created by an executive Act under Chief Lewis Downing in 1869. The Act calls for the seal to contain a seven-pointed star inside of a wreath of oak leaves, symbolizing the eternal flame of the Cherokee people.
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What do the Cherokee call themselves?

According to the Cherokee Nation, the Cherokee refer to themselves as “Aniyvwiya” meaning the “Real People” or the “Anigaduwagi” or the Kituwah people.
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What did the Cherokee call their god?

Unetlanvhi (oo-net-la-nuh-hee): the Cherokee word for God or “Great Spirit,” is Unetlanvhi is considered to be a divine spirit with no human form. The name is pronounced similar to oo-net-la-nuh-hee.
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What animal represents the Cherokee?

The Red-tailed Hawk is said to be a protector spirit of the Cherokees and is therefore considered sacred. Tail feathers were and are used ceremonially.
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What God did the Cherokee worship?

The Cherokee revere the Great Spirit Unetlanvhi ("Creator"), who presides over all things and created the Earth. The Unetlanvhi is omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient, and is said to have made the earth to provide for its children, and should be of equal power to Dâyuni'sï, the Water Beetle.
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What are 3 facts about Cherokee?

Interesting Facts about the Cherokee
  • Sequoyah was a famous Cherokee who invented a writing system and alphabet for the Cherokee language.
  • Cherokee art included painted baskets, decorated pots, carvings in wood, carved pipes, and beadwork.
  • They would sweeten their food with honey and maple sap.
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What are Cherokee colors?

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What is the Cherokee prayer?

Description. Beautiful and inspiring words of a Native American Cherokee Prayer Blessing: "May the warm winds of Heaven blow softly upon your house. May the Great Spirit bless all who enter there. May your moccasins make happy tracks in many snows, and may the rainbow always touch your shoulder."
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What are the Cherokees beliefs?

They believed the world should have balance, harmony, cooperation, and respect within the community and between people and the rest of nature. Cherokee myths and legends taught the lessons and practices necessary to maintain natural balance, harmony, and health.
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What were the Cherokees promised?

The Cherokee Nation had been promised by treaty they would not be bothered in their new home and would never be removed again. Instead, the U.S. chose to create a new state and allot tribes' land out to individual owners.
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What is Cherokee wisdom?

It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith."
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What clan is Cherokee?

The Cherokee Seven Clans.

They are also known as the Panther or Wild Cat Clan. Long Hair (A NI GI LO HI) - Also known as the Twister, Hair Hanging Down or Wind Clan. They wore elaborate hairdos and walked with a proud, twisting gait. Clan members are regarded as peacemakers; and Peace Chiefs were often from this clan.
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What are the Cherokee best known for?

The Cherokee were farming people. Cherokee women did most of the farming, harvesting crops of corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers. Cherokee men did most of the hunting, shooting deer, bear, wild turkeys, and small game. They also fished in the rivers and along the coast.
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What made the Cherokee so unique?

They adopted colonial methods of farming, weaving, and home building. Perhaps most remarkable of all was the syllabary of the Cherokee language, developed in 1821 by Sequoyah, a Cherokee who had served with the U.S. Army in the Creek War.
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What are the Cherokee words for love?

#DYK: In Cherokee, our word for "love" is adageyudi (Syllabary: ᎠᏓᎨᏳᏗ).
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What do the Cherokee believe about death?

The Cherokee believe that there are four souls in the body, and as such there are four stages of death. The first is the soul of conscious life, which leaves the body immediately after death has occurred. This soul can sometimes be seen as a ghost but is considered Page 3 harmlessand powerless.
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Did the Cherokee have tattoos?

Before the development of the Cherokee written language, tattoos were used to identify one another in historic societies, and were especially prevalent among warriors, who had to earn their marks. Tattoos were also used during ceremonies.
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What does the wolf mean to Cherokee?

In the Cherokee language when we hear a wolf howl, we say, 'wa ya ni ga we'; and we add 'wa ya ni' (he is calling). Therefore the wolf is named by the sound he makes and is the symbolic animal that represents the 'A ni wa ya,' Wolf Clan. RelateD words: 'Wa ya ni' – meaning 'to call for.
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What is the Cherokee symbol of strength?

The bear is a symbol of strength that has been important in Cherokee culture since before the days of recorded history.
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How do you prove you are Cherokee?

When establishing descent from an Indian tribe for membership and enrollment purposes, the individual must provide genealogical documentation. The documentation must prove that the individual lineally descends from an ancestor who was a member of the federally recognized tribe from which the individual claims descent.
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How do Cherokee say thank you?

Wa do (or Wado) is the English phonetic spelling of 'thank you' in Cherokee.
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