Native American journalism began 197 years ago when the Cherokee Phoenix newspaper was first printed on Feb. 21, 1828, in the ...
The Cherokee went to the Supreme Court again in 1831. This time they based their appeal on an 1830 Georgia law which prohibited whites from living on Indian territory after March 31, 1831 ...
which was initiated in 1830. Between 1838 and 1839, 16,000 to 18,000 Cherokees were forcibly marched to their new home in northeastern Indian Territory. An estimated 4,000 died on the march ...
It was not very long ago that white parents would storm local public school board meetings demanding that schools ban Critical Race Theory (CRT), a graduate-level academic concept developed more ...
As of this week, fewer than 2,000 Americans remain who can read, write, and/or speak the native Cherokee language — words and ...
C/D SAYS: The competition for the best electric vehicle is about to get dirtier with Jeep's upcoming Recon EV mid-size SUV. Learn More ...
Dr. James Livingood, distinguished UTC professor, discussed the removal of the Cherokee from this area in excerpts from his "Chattanooga: Illustrated History:" ...
Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler, is recalling more than 63,000 Jeep Cherokees because of a defect that causes the vehicles to lose power and impede parking, increasing the risk of a ...
VINITA – Area residents are invited to join Cherokee Nation for a lesson in Cherokee genealogy research on Feb. 15 at the Cherokee Nation Anna Mitchell Cultural & Welcome Center in Vinita.
TAHLEQUAH – Composed of Cherokee scientists, the Green Country Professional AISES Chapter began as a way to increase STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) engagement and making ...
Back in the 1800s, the U.S. government wanted to acquire land in the southeast for white settlement, leading to the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which forced tribes to move ...