The earliest days of Gwinnett County witnessed rapid growth as the Cherokee, Yuchi, and Muscogee (Creek) lands were ceded to ...
An 18th-century relationship between William & Mary and the Cherokee Native Americans was renewed recently through an anthropology class’ visit to the Qualla Boundary in North Carolina, home of the ...
Last Thursday afternoon, Kacey Fishinghawk pedaled her Trek Domane road bike into Stilwell, Okla. The 23-year-old Fishinghawk, a member of the Cherokee Nation, was part of Remember the Removal, an ...
When I saw this article in Sunday's Times Free Press, "John Ross House could be on move", I knew I had to say something. Ross was chief of the Cherokee nation in the mid 1800s and founder of Ross's ...
To promote the newspaper industry, the Cherokee Phoenix is celebrating National Newspaper Week, which embraces local journalism to inform communities.
Living with people -- The origin of strawberries : first man and first woman / Kathi Littlejohn -- The origin of the blowgun : the old man and the birds / Davy Arch -- Medicine and the wolf clan / ...
TAHLEQUAH – Art is a strong theme in every Cherokee National Holiday, and Aug. 29 the popular art show opened with a newly selected Cherokee National Treasure’s art prominently displayed. The Cherokee ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Members of this year’s Remember the Removal Bike Ride finished their 950-mile journey on Friday. The ride, which began in 1984, retraces the northern route of the Trail of Tears in ...
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