'Cherokee' is Creek for 'Brother of another tongue' written in Cherokee as tsa-la-gi. Traditionally we Cherokee called ourselves the Aniyunwiya literally translated as 'the Principle People' but meaning 'God's People'.
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- Cherokee Messenger Articles from the journal of the Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston.
- The Cherokee Observer An independent newspaper. Features articles, archives, language guide, and subscription information.
- Cherokee Language and the Cherokee Indian Tribe Information and links regarding language, culture, history and genealogy.
- Cherokee Jewelry Handcrafted jewelry by silversmith Jimmie Warnell.
- Martha Berry Traditional beadwork from a native Cherokee artist.
- Cherokee Heritage Center Features Cherokee history, culture and arts.
- All Things Cherokee Genealogical resource with a bulletin board and culture, history, and language links.
- Cherokee Heritage Personal homepage with some Cherokee cultural and historical information.
- Cherokee National Party Website of the Cherokee National Party founded by John Ross. Dedicated to the belief that all Cherokees are one nation under God. To demand sovereign status, the right to govern ourselves and the right to be recognized as an independent nation.
- Cherokee Storytelling Video of a story by Eastern Band Cherokee storyteller Eagle Woman.
- Four Directions Institute: Cherokee Tribal profile, timeline, and links.
- North Georgia Cherokee Historical and biographical articles.