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The Cherokee legends state they were there since the earth was formed. There are legends that talk of 'the great flood' (if this was the glacial runoff from the ending of the ice age) then 20,000 years. Scientists have carbon dated items in that area back to 4,000 BC. So, take your pick; 4,000 to 20,000 years.

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16000 Cherokee's are left

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with a dog :D LOL

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