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Native American Tribe Research Paper

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Several Native American tribes called North Carolina home. Many still do today and haven’t moved much from their original places. The Cherokee are still over by the Appalachian Mountains and the Meherrin continue to be located in Hertford. Some are around but aren’t in the same area we originally knew them to be or just aren’t here (or recognized I should say) anymore such as the Tuscarora tribe from the coastal area that decided to move north when things got rough. Even the Croatan tribe isn’t recognized as a present day tribe and they were said to play a huge part in history here in eastern North Carolina, with the whole “lost colony” thing. The Meherrin tribe is a present day tribe of North Carolina. They originally were located all up and down the Meherrin River. The Meherrin are a part of the Iroquois nation and their language was close to that of the Tuscarora tribe. They’ve been here for around 1,200 years. Their first encounter with colonists was back in August of 1650. They’ve had many issues with colonists throughout the years, mainly the colonists settling on their land but they couldn’t really do much about it at the time. They are currently a recognized Native American tribe of North Carolina, residing in Herford and some …show more content…

There are three Cherokee tribes recognized by the federal government. The one located here in North Carolina is the what they call the “Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.” The Cherokee, like the Meherrin, were a part of the Iroquois nation. But unlike any other Iroquois tribe, they have a language different from the rest. The first European encounter they believe to have had with a Cherokee village was way back in 1540, along the Tennessee River. They too had a problem with colonists invading, even after a treaty was in place. The Cherokee are currently also recognized by the North Carolina government and still call the western part of the state

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