By Dave Luebben | Contributor to The Christian Science Monitor
CHEROKEE, N.C. – The morning sun rises over the highest mountains east of the Mississippi, filters through limbs of evergreen and deciduous forest trees, and shimmers on rushing mountain streams. With deep beliefs rooted...
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by SkabewisTahlequah, Oklahoma (AP)
A program that teaches the Cherokee language to Cherokee children will be featured in a PBS documentary.
A film crew and producer for “We Shall Remain” were in Tahlequah Nov. 13 to visit the Cherokee Language Immersion School and interview Principal...-
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by WhoMeI have run into more Cherokees at powwows than almost any other tribe. The Cherokee host two excellent powwows: The Cherokee 4 of July Powwow in Cherokee, North Carolina and the Cherokee Holiday Powwow in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
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There are 3 federally recognized...-
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by Smokin' AceIndianz.Com. In Print.
URL: http://www.indianz.com/News/2005/006776.asp
Cherokee Nation contributes $2.2M to area schools
Wednesday, March 2, 2005
The Cherokee Nation has contributed more than $2.2 million to public schools within the tribe's 14-county...-
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by tsalagigirl“A Thousand Roads” Film Director Chris Eyre And Other Native
Filmmakers To Attend International Cherokee
Film Festival 2005
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