"Cheroenhaka" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cheroenhaka" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cheroenhaka" Meaning

Cheroenhaka is a Native American phrase in the Powhatan language, which means "people of the Long Creek" or "people of the sunk creek".

"Cheroenhaka" Examples

Examples of using the word "Cheroenhaka"


The Cheroenhaka Tribe hosts an annual powwow to celebrate their heritage and culture.
The Cheroenhaka River runs through the heart of the reservation, providing a source of fresh water and fish for the community.
The Tribe has been working to restore the Cheroenhaka River to its natural state, removing pollutants and reintroducing native species.
Our family has a long history of connection with the Cheroenhaka Tribe, and we're proud to be able to support their efforts.
The Cheroenhaka language is an important part of the community's identity, and the Tribe is working to preserve it for future generations.

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Cheroenhaka is a Native American tribe, and "Cheroenhaka" specifically refers to a river and a location in Virginia, USA.

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