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How did the Cherokee men fish?

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Cherokee fishing weirs

they were usually placed in streams near large villages. They were constructed through the strategic placement of stones across the river. The stones formed a v-shaped barrier with the wide mouth facing upstream. Downstream, the weir narrowed into the point of the v-shape, which had a small opening.

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