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In 1839, after leading his people on the Trail of Tears, John Ross helped write a new constitution for this tribe |
the Cherokee
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$200 |
J |
NATIVE AMERICANS |
2016-04-12 |
#7277 |
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With some 280,000 members, this tribe, largely concentrated in Oklahoma, is the largest in the U.S. |
Cherokee
DD
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$2,400 |
DJ |
NATIVE AMERICANS |
2007-02-07 |
#5163 |
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John Ross helped write a constitution for this tribe after it traveled the "Trail of Tears" |
Cherokee
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$800 |
DJ |
NATIVE AMERICANS |
1994-05-04 |
#2238 |
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In 1828 this tribe began publishing a weekly newspaper using their new alphabet |
the Cherokee
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$1,000 |
DJ |
AMERICAN INDIANS |
1992-10-29 |
#1874 |
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The Western Band of this tribe is now in Oklahoma, & the Eastern Band in North Carolina |
Cherokee
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$400 |
DJ |
AMERICAN INDIANS |
1988-11-23 |
#973 |
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According to historian Clark Wissler, it was the only language Sequoya knew |
Cherokee
|
$400 |
J |
AMERICAN INDIANS |
1988-09-19 |
#926 |
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A supporter of Indian rights, Davy Crockett tried to stop forced "Trail of Tears" removal of this tribe |
the Cherokee
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$800 |
DJ |
AMERICAN INDIANS |
1987-06-02 |
#647 |
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Johnny Cash James Garner & Burt Reynolds are all partly descended from this tribe |
Cherokee
|
$1,000 |
DJ |
AMERICAN INDIANS |
1987-02-18 |
#573 |
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In a 1971 #1 hit, Paul Revere & the Raiders said this tribe was "so proud to live, so proud to die" |
the Cherokee
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$300 |
J |
AMERICAN INDIANS |
1986-11-04 |
#497 |