Guest Opinion. Preserving and promoting our Cherokee culture is a multifaceted mission rooted in carrying forward our most important Cherokee values as we grow stronger as a nation. Whether it’s a new ...
When Dawn Arneach was a teenager in the ‘80s, she spent summers at her grandparents' house next to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Cherokee, home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. After ...
SAND SPRINGS — Retired Cherokee educator Mary Clarkson and her five grandchildren shared traditional Cherokee stories and culture on Friday with elementary classes at Angus Valley Elementary School.
The Watercress Festival at the historic Saline Courthouse in Rose, Oklahoma, celebrates Cherokee culture, community, and environmental stewardship with a full day of activities, music, and education.
WILSON, N.C. (WNCT) — November is Native American Heritage Month and two Cherokee Native Americans are making sure they do their part to share the history of their tribe. Jeannie “Enahdah” Cranford ...
Amanda Sequoyah Swimmer was born in North Carolina at a time when Native American children were forced to attend boarding schools, as part of a national effort to assimilate them into mainstream ...
Charles Gourd's garden is so big that before he installed irrigation, it could take three hours to water everything by hand. He grows beans and cucumbers that wind up archways you can walk underneath ...
As enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the officers of Digali’i, Western Carolina University’s Native American student organization, we take great pride in the culture and ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Beginning Tuesday, Cherokee Nation will begin taking applications for a limited supply of heirloom seeds. The project allows tribal citizens interested in growing traditional ...
The Watercress Festival returns for its second year with a full day of cultural programming, live music and environmental education, set for Saturday, April 26 at the historic Saline Courthouse Museum ...
SAND SPRINGS — Retired Cherokee educator Mary Clarkson and her five grandchildren shared traditional Cherokee stories and culture recently with elementary classes at Angus Valley Elementary School.
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