Social Structure
- Gender Separation
- Social Domains
- King Site
- Tennessee Sites
- Beliefs
Social Structure Continued
Division of Labor
Images Retrieved from: http://blocktwolaura.wikispaces.com/Native+Americans
http://www.sherpaguides.com/north_carolina/mountains/nantahala_mountains/qualla_boundary.html
http://chickamaugacherokee.org/draggingcanoe/
http://nursing322sp10.wordpress.com/cherokee-indians/
Conclusion
- Trail of Tears
- Cherokee now
Retrieved from: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4h1567.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_Nation
Thank You!
Work Cited
- "Cherokee Indians." Indians.org. The American Indian Heritage Foundation. Web. 26 Nov. 2014.
- Gearing, Fred. "The Structural Poses of 18th Century Cherokee Villages." American
- Anthropologist 60.6 (1958): 1148-157. JSTOR. Web. 30 Oct. 2014.
- Rodning, Christopher B. “Mounds, Myths, and the Cherokee Townhouses in Southwestern
- North Carolina.” American Antiquity 74.4 (2009): 627-663. JSTOR. Web. 25 Nov. 2014
- Roney, Marty. "Trail of Tears: Heartbreaking Look at an 'arduous Journey'" USA Today. 5 July
- 2013. Web. 19 Nov. 2014.
- Sullivan, Lynne P., and Christopher B. Rodning. "Gender, Tradition, and the Negotiation of
- Power Relationships in Southern Appalachian Chiefdoms." The Archaeology of
- Traditions: Agency and History Before and After Columbus. Ed. Timothy R. Pauketat.
- Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2001. 110-20. Web. 30 Oct. 2014.
- Sutton, Mark Q. "The Cherokee: A Southeastern Case Study." An Introduction to Native North
- America. 4th ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2012. 322-331. Print.
Political Structure
- Four Stages
- Households
- Individual Clans
- Council
- War Council
Images Retrieved from: "The Structural Poses of 18th Century Cherokee Villages" by Fred Gearing
The Social and Political Structure of
the Cherokee
Main Points
- Social Structure
- Gender
- Division of Labor
- Political Structure
By, Tashia West