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When the white men first came, what sort of dwellings did the Cherokee live in? Skye |
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The Cherokee built their houses by weaving limber twigs and cane through firm upright posts. Over these surfaces, the builders plastered a mixture of grass and weeds folded into smooth clay. Their roofs were similar woven constructions, covered with bark and thatch. To soften their oak beds beneath the buffalo and beaver skins, the women would place feathery boughs of hemlock and broomsage. greywolf |
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Thank you Greywolf....was there a particular shape to them? And did they build their homes close together (like a town) or did they each have a plot of land to farm? I appreciate your time in answering....these are some questions my granddaughter has asked me. Skye |
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