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Does you site have Native American graphics, poetry, stories, or other related articles? Then join here!!!! Please, no porn or racial hate. This is a family safe site!
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I've created a forum for my rings.  A place to ask questions and hopefully get answers about navbar codes or anything else webring related. If you are a member of any of my rings you are welcome to join. And if you have any rings of your own or you have created a new ring you can tell about it here.
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The official flag of the Cherokee Nation was raised for the first time on September 30, 1979. The seal is surrounded by seven stars, each with a point in line with the seven points of the center star. The seven stars and the seven points of each star symbolize the 7 clans of the Cherokees. The orange flag is bordered by a black and green rope along the outer edge. The seven-pointed black star was added to memorialize the many Cherokees that died on the Trail of Tears.
We are now about to take our leave and kind  farewell to our native land, the country the Great Spirit  gave our Fathers, we are on the eve of leaving that  country that gave us birth, it is with sorrow we are forced by  the white man to quit the scenes of our  childhood...we bid farewell to it and all we hold dear.  Charles Hicks, Tsalagi (Cherokee) Vice Chief  speaking of The Trail of Tears, Nov. 4, 1838