Amadahy: A Glimpse into Cherokee Clan Life

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My name is Amadahy, which means forest water. I am part of the Cherokee Native American tribe and the Long Hair clan. Our village is a mix of clans. The seven clans are Long Hair, Paint, Bird, Wolf, Wild Potato, Deer, and Blue. The clan you are in is determined by which clan your mother is in. My tribe lives in North Carolina where there’s such beautiful land. There is Mountains, forests, and rivers. I have two homes, one for the winter and one for the summer. Both of these homes are in two different locations and look very different from each other. My winter home is round and made of mud and wood. The mud helps protect keep the warmth inside my home by sealing cracks and holes. My summer home is a triangle made from bark covered with long …show more content…

As a women, I have many responsibilities. Women in my tribe weren’t just only stay-at-home mothers. We are warriors and we get to own our property even though the men built our homes. We lead the household raising our young and have some roles in the government. It is nice to have all these roles, many other women from different tribes would be jealous of the opportunities us Cherokee women have. Getting married in my tribe is a very long process. First, you can only marry outside of your clan. Second, you need a family members approval of the marriage, if you could not find one family member who accepted it than you could not marry that person. Third, you also needed the chief of the women’s villages permission. She can determine if the marriage will work or if it will not. If she thinks the marriage cannot work you cannot marry the other person. Everyone was happy on our land and how things were until 1830 when a thing called Indian Removal Act was created. This gave the government rights to move all Indians to where the government decided. My tribe was very upset with this and did not want to abandon our land. The government tried to make us live in Oklahoma but we refused. We didn’t want to leave the land of our families who live here before. This case was taken to US Supreme Court and my tribe won the case. My whole tribe was so happy that we didn’t have to leave the land where we were raised and made our

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