United States: Cherokee Adaptation To The Landscape Of The West And Overcoming The Loss Of ...


United States: Cherokee Adaptation To The Landscape Of The West And Overcoming The Loss Of Culturally Significant Plants R. Alfred Vick, 2011   In lieu of an abstract, here is a preview of the article.   The Eastern Homeland: the Cherokee Landscape of the Southern Appalachians   Prior to 1721, Cherokees inhabited a vast expanse of land that is estimated to have encompassed 135,000 square miles covering an area that now includes portions of North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, South...

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