A list of asteroids named for places can be clues to ancestry, preferred locales to live in and anything else important for persons or inhabitants of the places they're named after. After I looked up Asteroid #4580 named Child being in my Virgo 3rd surrounded by Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Lilith; there was a Chile (#4636) nudged in the 4th on the other side of Imum Coeli/IC in the sign of Libra in 15-16' that my chart shows it's apex bottom conjunct Pluto in 21' and to me reading this closely, Pluto has not much good came out of it (for most people from what I know and told in astrological theory).
Many DNA tests of persons of Cherokee and Native American ancestry from the southeastern US had a strong South America west of the Andes connection, but it's important to know it won't indicate (qualification to) tribal nation citizenship nor real eligibility to join the tribes, it's past mass movements back and forth across the isthmus and Caribbean islands, then came the White Europeans such as the Spaniards settled in and mixed with distant unrelated peoples in these areas 3-5 centuries ago. In astrology, the 4th house is of the mother, and Pluto is a deep secret (nothing dark to say, it's just yet to be found)...and in the middle of the 6th sign Virgo (17-18')...for an asteroid chil ends with a letter E that comes after D...my 3rd chart house is of a neighborhood, it has a Pluto-like dark moon Lilith...directly conjunct Saturn, and near a "Child" is Mars and a little further is Jupiter.
But the Cherokee and many American Indian peoples originated further inland were away from the Spanish empire and hardly any colonies in present day Georgia, the Carolinas and the Virginias towards Appalachia. And the main component of Europeans or Caucasians moved into these areas were Scots, Irish and English...the settlers who often intermarried with the locals, but any Spanish, Portuguese and Basques on the south Atlantic coasts?
And my own mother is of Cherokee descent and we found ancestors with certain surnames in our family between 1830-1900 located to Oklahoma, but my ancestors 3-4 generations ago resided in the Osage Indian Reservation in the 1890s had Indian census documents...not everyone who has any Cherokee heritage on record can just join the Cherokee Nation, and I sought indications of family history in a standard yet amateur genealogical study, as well read the tribe's official website. And my DNA tests find a 1% chance of both Black/west African, Jewish/Mid-eastern and "matched East Asian/Siberian", indicates recent ancestries from those regions. If DNA "doesn't lie" it still doesn't say "you're 100%", but "truly a...CHILD OF...CHILE".