Stories featuring Cherokee culture are being told Wednesdays throughout June, at the Cherokee Peace Pavilion, featuring tales of creation and culture. The first of the four events, on June 3, was ...
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Bill John Baker and First Lady Sherry Robertson Baker hold hands with others during a peace dance to conclude his ceremonial inauguration at Sequoyah High School in ...
Guest Opinion For generations of Americans, Route 66 represents freedom, adventure and the promise of the open road. It is woven into our national imagination through music, film, family road trips ...
CHEROKEE, N.C. — Light pours through large windows and glass ceilings of the Cherokee Indian Hospital onto a fireplace, a waterfall and murals. Rattlesnake Mountain, which the Cherokee elders say ...
Elias Boudinot, staying with his Cherokee father in 1825, read the newly arrived mail. They came from Cornwall, Conn., where he had gone to the premiere academy for educating Indians in 1820, and ...
Editor's note: This is the second of a two-part article about the relationship between tufted titmice and Carolina chickadees. Part 1 focused on their role in a foraging strategy called “flocking,” ...
In the late 1830s, thousands of Cherokee and other native tribespeople were forced from their ancestral homes in Georgia and the Southeastern United States and resettled in unknown territory west of ...
Every once in a while a play comes along that teaches you something important that you might not have heard about otherwise. That’s what “Sovereignty” does in its West Coast premiere opening Marin ...
An unforgettable historical journey through the Smoky Mountains and beyond—where courage and conscience collide in the fight for dignity and home. NEW YORK CITY, NY ...