No; however that is not to say that small groups or individuals did not participate in buffalo hunts - but as a tribe they did not hunt buffalo. The Cherokee were woodlands people, and when they moved to Oklahoma they stayed in the same basic environment (hilly woodlands areas); buffalo lived and traveled through the plains (large open grasslands).
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Cherokee Indians hunted deer, wild turkeys, bear, and fished in rivers, they also hunted buffalo, and grew there own crops.
The Cherokees hunted buffalo for food, using the meat for sustenance and the hides for clothing and shelter. Buffalo played a significant role in their daily lives, providing them with essential resources for survival.
Traditionally, no. The Cherokee tribe originated in the Southeast US. The remainder of the reservation lies in North Carolina. However, after the Trail of Tears, a large portion of the tribe was force relocated to Oklahoma, and herds of buffalo did still exist on the reservation land there. Still do in fact.
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