A new guide teaches Athens children about the region's Indigenous history and the legacy of local Native nations.
In 1951, four Cherokee leaders retraced the Trail of Tears, stopping in Cape Girardeau to present a peace pipe and smoke a ceremonial pipe at “Princess” Otahki’s grave.
After the Revolutionary War, East Tennessee was a contested region with unresolved issues of authority and land ownership.
City leaders and members of the community gathered for a public panel called "Telling the Full Story of America: Celebrating ...
The Declaration of Independence includes a searing attach on Native people, but the founders still drew on Indigenous ...
Culture is vital for recovery. That’s a lesson Juli Skinner, a citizen of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, learned during her ...
Oil wasn’t always used to power cars. Seneca Oil, named for its association the Seneca Nation, was sold as a medicine in the ...
Explore the long and complex history of Route 66 in Cherokee Nation through a new exhibit at the Cherokee Nation Anna Mitchell Cultural & Welcome Center. “Path of ...
Perhaps even more importantly, the Cherokee Bible offers insight into Cherokee-specific meanings, interpretations of spiritual concepts and a benchmark for understanding how the language has changed.
If you wanted to learn the Cherokee language in the 1990s, there weren’t many written resources: three dissertations from the 1970s and ’80s, one textbook and a handful of college classes in North ...
The Cherokee Nation stands as a remarkable testament to resilience and cultural preservation in American history. What makes their story even more captivating is how they’ve not only survived but ...
Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. vows to fight to protect Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma from legislative changes.
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