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There is only one "Cherokee Reservation" in existence, that is located in North Carolina and held by the Eastern Band of Cherokee. It is not a 'normal' reservation however, in that it recognizes a line and defines land holders within 100 miles of that line to be 'in' the reservation. The "Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma" has jurisdiction over several counties there, but it is NOT a reservation. The state of Oklahoma is in itself a 'reservation' to indians.

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Oklahoma of course! When they were forced to travel the Trail of Tears all of the Cherokee went there. Most of them still are there today.

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In many places. Part of the tribe is in Oklahoma, part in North Carolina. Of course, individuals of Cherokee descent live wherever they want to.

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Western North Carolina

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