June 30, 2009

What country did the Cherokees live in before they came to North America?

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The Yahoo! Philosopher asked:


I 'M Cherokee and I do not know anything about my inheritance?. I understand that the Native Americans crossed the Straits scoprente when land was still dry, but that country has made the trib? Cherokee live in advance of travel through the Strait? China? Japan? Mongolia? Russia? Historical information at all or possibly medical / scientific? welcomed. I 'm. repeating my details. I 'm. Cherokee but I didn 't grows up learning about my inheritance?. Because? the Native Americans came here over the Strait of Bering, modern Asian people that most are connected with?

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July 3, 2009

Dubya's legacy @ 3:27 am

I'm wondering how it's possible to "be Cherokee" and "know nothing about" your heritage.

How is that possible?

July 5, 2009

Fordor of Chevy @ 2:06 am

There was no formal "country" at that time. The area they came from would become Russia.

July 8, 2009

redflower3746 @ 7:08 am

They crossed the Bering Strait thousands of years ago and where they came from is irrelevant, because they were probably from different places. Human being originated from Africa and the Homo Erectus was the species that migrated outside of Africa. That's probably around when they came to America. Countries didn't exist back then, so it's impossible to say where they were from exactly

July 10, 2009

kibibetunda @ 1:50 am

I'm cherokee and i know a lot about your heritage,
so if you E-mail me i will send you some info here, thank you.

July 12, 2009

fwf43 @ 9:54 pm

The continants had well divided before the Native Americans were even identified. Pre-Historic man roamed first. North America has not much changed since its discovery. As man developed, over the thousands of years, the different tribes were formed. The different countries you list didn't exist back then. The Cherokee lived nowhere besides north america.

July 16, 2009

T. Dante @ 7:52 am

You will find the answer to your rather enigmatic question if you pay 99 bucks for the National Geographic's genographic kit at

… good luck. I plan to participate soon.

July 18, 2009

Cyrus M @ 12:07 am

they basically came across the bearing strait. Asia and Siberia.

i one of my great great aunts was a cherokee indian. It pretty weird but i and a couple of my family members have her traits.

July 20, 2009

The Saint @ 7:26 am

Nearly all Native Americans crossed the land-bridge from northern asian continent from what is now called Russia. It would be fascinating to do DNA testing to finally establish which area they are most closely related and to which blood-line they can be traced. I rather doubt if you could actually trace to country-specific blood lines. Let me be as specific as one can be at this point in time: Asian/Mongoloid. In South American tribes I would suspect that there is a strong Polynesian influence although the proof would be in the DNA there, too.

July 23, 2009

Kanien:kaha'ka @ 6:11 am

we aren't from asia. but people will say we are so they can feel better about all the deceit and bloodshed used to take this land from us. there is no proof…in fact there is more proof that we are right from north america.

sorry to disappoint.

July 25, 2009

Anidohi W @ 7:27 am

siyo!
Although many have said that native peoples came across to here from other places, they have really no proof.
Evidence is found more and more that "pushes" the date of the "arrival" of the native peoples to this continent farther and farther "back".
My elders taught me this… our Creator Unehlanvhi created us and put us HERE.
We were made for and of this land.
We are not immigrants. We were not exiled here. We were not displaced.
It is our homeland and we have ALWAYS been here.
It is often those who wish to displace us that state that we "came" here.
As for DNA– there is absolutely NO reliable DNA testing for a patrilineal blood line for Cherokees and the matrilineal one is suspect too. I don't recommend it. Its a waste of money at this point because the technology just is not "there" yet.

Roy @ 9:33 pm

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