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Cherokee Phoenix turns 185
cherokeephoenix.org
The first issue of the newspaper was printed on Feb. 21, 1828, in New Echota, Cherokee Nation.
142 months ago
Cherokee Nation Names Its 2020 Cherokee National Treasures
Native News Online
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Four Cherokee Nation citizens were honored as “Cherokee National Treasures” this weekend during the 68th Cherokee...
52 months ago
New Echota walking tour gives visitors glimpse into Cherokee history
AL.com
Nestled in Calhoun, Georgia are the remnants of a significant moment in Native American history. In 1825, the Cherokee national legislature...
106 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...
57 months ago
The History of the Cherokee Phoenix, the First Native Language Newspaper
Book Riot
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first indigenous newspaper in the U.S., starting in 1828, and it is still reporting today.
31 months ago
The Trail of Tears decimated my ancestors: A citizen of Cherokee Nation examines Georgia's past
AJC.com
Journalist John Perry, a citizen of Cherokee Nation, born in Oklahoma, grew up learning the history of the Cherokee removal from Georgia.
48 months ago
Efforts underway to preserve Oothcaloga mission cemetery site
cherokeephoenix.org
The Oothcaloga Mission-Morrow Cemetery Preservation Project is currently working to preserve a site located on a hill off Belwood Road, just north of the Union...
10 months ago
Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta
Ballotpedia
Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta is a case that was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on June 29, 2022, during the court's October 2021-2022 term.
35 months ago
Chatsworth Elementary students share 'Our Town'
dailycitizen.news
Chatsworth Elementary School students welcomed visitors to “Our Town” recently, the culmination of an in-depth project to showcase Northwest Georgia.
33 months ago
Gifted linguist's syllabary makes milestone this year
cherokeephoenix.org
Oral tradition tells us that Sequoyah first developed an interest in creating a written form of the Cherokee language in 1809.
107 months ago