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  2. Cherokee, California - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee is an unincorporated community and census-designated place [4] in Butte County, California. It is an area inhabited by Maidu Indians prior to the gold rush, but that takes its name from a band of Cherokee prospectors who perfected a mining claim on the site.

  3. Cherokee, Tuolumne County, California - Wikipedia

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    The site of the Cherokee, California is a California Historical Landmark No. 410 listed on December 11, 1949. The Scott brothers, descendants of the Cherokee Tribe, discovered gold in 1853 in Tuolumne County. Soon many placer mines started in the valley of Cherokee and the town of Cherokee was founded. When the placer gold panning (diggins) ran ...

  4. Cherokee history - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee history is the written and oral lore, ... (ca. 1848–1884), Trustee for the Cherokee Freedmen of the Cherokee Nation and who brought suit on September 26 ...

  5. Cherokee, Nevada County, California - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee is a former gold mining community in Nevada County, California. The community has also been known as Patterson, Melrose, and Tyler. It is located on the San Juan Ridge about 4 miles east of North San Juan. Its elevation is 2,516 ft (767 m) above sea level. [1]

  6. Table Mountain (Butte County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee ruins. The small ghost town of Cherokee, California, is on the mountain, and is named because a small group of Cherokee Native Americans were brought there and established a small community. Today only ruins remain, but the area is home to around 150 people.

  7. Cherokee - Wikipedia

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    California: large ethnic diaspora community, 22,124 registered tribal members [3] ... houses archives and collections important to Cherokee history, ...

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  9. Historic Cherokee settlements - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee were highly decentralized and their towns were the most important units of government. [17] [13] The Cherokee Nation did not yet exist. Before 1788, the only leadership role that existed with the Cherokee people was a town's or region's "First Beloved Man" (or Uku). [18]