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This Blog Shows Cherokee Nation Traditions and Their Historical Meaning

The history of Cherokee Nation is more than abundant and significant. Its traditions are a significant aspect of this history. These customs enabled the Cherokee to comprehend life, nature, family and community. Not only were they simple customs. They carried over from the past, lessons, values, and memories that they had. The land was an integral part of Cherokee tradition. The Cherokee revered the land and rivers, mountains, plants and animals. They believe nature is a part of everyday life and that they should take care of nature.

Cherokee Nation Traditions

The other tradition was the Cherokee language. Language was used for communication of thoughts, feelings and history. It brought people together with their heritage and heritage. The language was a way to preserve the identity. It also facilitated the links amongst the Cherokee as a nation. The ceremonies have also played an important role in the Cherokee culture. They were there to assist with gratitude, harmony and togetherness.

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Not all of these meetings were merely a social event. These were of great spiritual and cultural significance. Reminded people to do their part to nature, family and one another. Storytelling was an important teaching and learning tool. Values, history and life lessons were explained and taught using stories. They could demonstrate to people how to live respectfully and in caring. Storytelling was done to the children to let them know about themselves and their origin. This revived tradition.

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Another tradition among the Cherokee was the communal home. It was expected that people would offer each other assistance and consider what is best for the group as a whole. Values that were included were sharing, respect and responsibility. These practices helped to sustain the community in both good times and bad. Many of the Cherokee traditions also had historical significance as they enabled the people to cope with the changes. The Cherokee Nation faced numerous hardships, losses and forced removals. They assisted them to remember who they were and helped them to remain united.

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The meaning was important but over the time things changed. The Cherokee were an old world people in a new world. Traditions contributed in the bridging of old ways and new life. This was an evidence of strength, wisdom and pride. Cherokee Nation traditions are much more than just cultural practices. These are a record of history, values and survival. They illustrate how the Cherokee people honored family, the environment and the older generation, and how they honored themselves. These traditions still play a role today and these still have a deep meaning.

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