Foraging for mushrooms in the spring and summer seasons is a generational rite of passage for many Cherokees that comes with learning what is edible and non-edible.
The Cherokee Nation will be providing education on various aspects of Cherokee history and culture during their spring "Lunch ...
Debra Proctor was sworn in as the fifth and newest member of the Cherokee Nation Election Commission by Judge Luke T. Barteaux at the Feb. 9 Tribal Council meeting.
The Cherokee Nation will re-examine cultural and historical materials to determine if they appropriately address the role enslaved blacks played in building the nation. Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr ...
Chuck Hoskin Jr. is the 18th elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, the largest Indian tribe in the United States. He is only the second elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation from ...
No bond between high school sports and community is as intimate as this. At Cherokee, the tradition is so rich, the roots so deep, and the ties so strong, because it's not a town that's represented on ...
The true strength of the Cherokee Nation does not reside solely within the seat of our tribal government in Tahlequah. This ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation just wrapped its spring Community Language Course this past week. The class, which took place at the Durbin Feeling language Center, brought fluent Cherokee ...
A dual-language program on the Winnebago reservation in Nebraska is working to preserve the disappearing Ho-Chunk Indigenous language.
For Elizabeth Bryant, a Takelma language program leader for the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, the answer lies in years of dedication, advocacy and community-driven teaching. Takelma, the ...