(sorry this took so long to get posted, I somehow misplaced the email Anne from the Brandon Genealogy Room sent me and I had to get in touch with her to get her to send it again)
Home of the Cherokee Archival Project
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cherokee/
We are a group of people who are interested in locating and preserving documents pertaining to Cherokee Tribal history and genealogy.
History of the Cherokee
http://cherokeehistory.com
This site about history of Cherokee, genealogy, a view of Traditional Cherokee Law and related books;
The Cherokee sometimes refer to themselves as Ani-Kituhwagi, "the people of Kituhwa". Kituhwa was the name of an ancient city, located near present Bryson City, NC which was the nucleus of the Cherokee Nation
The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
http://www.cherokee.org/
Packed with information, news, events, cultural 'tidbits', scholarships and more. You will be notified of major events both with the Cherokee Nation and with other Affiliates. The Cherokee Nation benefits information page provides a tool that will aid you in finding services that you may be eligible to receive through the Cherokee Nation.
The name by which Cherokees call themselves is A-ni-yv-wi-ya, signifying "real people."
Southern Cherokee Nation
http://www.southern-cherokee.com/
The Southern Cherokee Nation is a Federally Recognized Band of the Cherokee Nation, by an Act of Congress 29 July 1866. The Sovereign Band is headquartered at Webbers Falls Oklahoma, on Tribal Property, with Seven (7) County Jurisdiction in the State of Oklahoma as defined in Article 4 of the 1866 Ratified Treaty located at 14 Stat.799 dtd 29 July 1866, which includes, the following Counties; Tulsa, Washington Rogers, Mayes, Wagoner, Muskogee, and McIntosh.
The Cherokee "Trail of Tears" - 1838-1839
http://www.rosecity.net/tears/
This site is about the Trail of Tears Index between 1838 and 1839.
Creek Indian Researcher
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~texlance/main.htm
A collection of records and links for those researching their Creek - Muskogee Indian ancestors.