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CN celebrates tribal citizens during annual Cherokee National Holiday Awards Ceremony
cherokeephoenix.org
The Cherokee Nation celebrated several tribal citizens and organizations for their statesmanship, patriotism, community leadership and...
3 months ago
Cherokee Phoenix
New Georgia Encyclopedia
The Cherokee Phoenix, the first Native American newspaper in the United States, was first printed in 1828 in New Echota, Georgia, the capital of the Cherokee...
37 months ago
CN announces 2019 Cherokee National Treasures
cherokeephoenix.org
Candessa Tehee, Choogie Kingfisher and Lula Elk are this year's recipients.
62 months ago
June 22, 1839: a bloody day in Cherokee Nation | Culture
cherokeephoenix.org
Elias Boudinot, his uncle Major Ridge and Major's son, John, were assassinated for being Treaty Party members.
53 months ago
About Us
cherokeephoenix.org
Mission. The mission of the Cherokee Phoenix is to use any necessary forms of electronic and print media to report without bias the activities of the...
45 months ago
Cherokee leaders gave birth to Native American journalism
cherokeephoenix.org
The birth of Native American journalism happened on Feb. 21, 1828, near the junction of the Coosawattee and Conasauga rivers in what is now the northwestern...
57 months ago
Cherokee Nation celebrates tribal citizens during annual Holiday Awards Ceremony
cherokeephoenix.org
The Cherokee Nation celebrated several tribal citizens and organizations for their statesmanship, patriotism, community leadership and devotion to the tribe.
15 months ago
Op-ed: Trump Wasn’t the First President to Confront the Supreme Court – And Back Down
UConn Today
A conflict between President Andrew Jackson and the U.S. Supreme Court yields lesson for contemporary politics, writes UConn School of Law...
64 months ago
A Treacherous Choice And A Treaty Right : Code Switch
NPR
The treaty was better known for catalyzing a genocide. It provided the legal basis for the Cherokee people's forced removal from their ancestral homeland in...
55 months ago
WCU professor receives Cherokee honor
Smoky Mountain News
Brett Riggs, Sequoyah Distinguished Professor of Cherokee Studies at Western Carolina University, has received the 2016 Cherokee National Worcester Award.
97 months ago