by Anthony Brown | Apr 22, 2014 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
Volunteers are encouraged to sign up now for the 10th Annual Cherokee Day of Caring, an all-day community service event being held on Thursday, May 15. The Cherokee Preservation Foundation, Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort, and the Office of the Principal Chief of the...
by Anthony Brown | Apr 16, 2014 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF Four EBCI tribal members have finished the North Carolina Native Leadership Institute (NCNLI) facilitated by the American Indian Center at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. Juanita Wilson, Jeremy Wilson, Lana...
by Anthony Brown | Apr 14, 2014 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
CULLOWHEE – Western Carolina University students have provided representatives of local tourism interests in 26 Western North Carolina counties with data illustrating the impact of the travel and tourism industry on the economy of their particular counties. Members of...
by Anthony Brown | Apr 12, 2014 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF Kara Martin, a 24-year-old EBCI tribal member from the Wolftown Community, has worn every single crown the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians has to offer. Now, she wants another crown…the one that says Miss Indian World....
by Anthony Brown | Apr 12, 2014 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF Karen George, an EBCI tribal member and master fingerweaver, makes beautiful fingerwoven belts, sashes and garters using materials and techniques that were used frequently in the 18th Century. But, the history of Cherokee...
by Anthony Brown | Apr 12, 2014 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
By DR. DAVID COZZO RTCAR Sochan, also known as green-headed coneflower or cutleaf coneflower, is an herbaceous perennial in the sunflower family. In late summer and fall, it sends up a tall flowering stalk; the yellow, daisy-like flower having a green center instead...