Definitions for Cherokees

Cherokees Cher·o·kee

Spelling: [cher-uh-kee, cher-uh-kee]
IPA: /ˈtʃɛr əˌki, ˌtʃɛr əˈki/

Cherokees is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 233 anagrams from letters in Cherokees (ceeehkors).

Definitions for Cherokees

noun

  1. a member of an important tribe of North American Indians whose first known center was in the southern Alleghenies and who presently live in North Carolina and Oklahoma.
  2. the Iroquoian language of the Cherokee, written since 1822 in a syllabic script invented for the language by Sequoya.

Examples for Cherokees

"You feel the fate of John Ross and the cherokees," author Hampton Sides wrote of Hicks' "probing, eloquent" history.

They went south and are probably the same people we know as Creeks and cherokees.

For this additional consideration the cherokees release all right to the ceded land, forever.

The only inference to be drawn from them is, that the United States considered the cherokees as a nation.

The story goes on to marvel that “15 percent of the cherokees built at the Ohio plant” are “destined for international markets.”

It is said that he passed a considerable period among the cherokees.

Neither the British Government, nor the cherokees, ever understood it otherwise.

The acceptance of these cessions is an acknowledgment of the right of the cherokees to make or withhold them.

Nearly all the merchants in the nation are native cherokees.

During the war of the Revolution, the cherokees took part with the British.

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