Seven Clans of the Cherokee Society
by Marcelina Reed
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From ancient times the number seven was sacred to the Cherokee. It followed that the basic arrangement of Cherokee social, religious and political life would develop into a structure of seven clans.Tags
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- 975.6004975 — History & geography History of North America Southeastern United States (South Atlantic states) North Carolina
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- E99 .C5 .R36 — History of the United States America Indians of North America Indian tribes and cultures
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