by Anthony Brown | Jun 24, 2011 | COMMUNITY sgadugi, Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
WASHINGTON – The new green curriculum of the Forest Service’s Job Corps will expand employment opportunities for its graduates, help revitalize local economies in rural communities and enhance the mission of the agency, U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell...
by Anthony Brown | Jun 23, 2011 | Happenings, NEWS ka-no-he-da
Severe storms have caused severe damage in Swain and Jackson Counties. Farms and ranches suffering severe damage may be eligible for assistance under the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) administered by the Swain/Jackson Farm Service Agency if the damage will...
by Anthony Brown | Jun 23, 2011 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF Elouise Cobell, a member of the Blackfeet Tribe of Montana, decided in 1996 that enough was enough and she was tired of not having a resolution to the Indian Trust Fund situation. On June 10 of that year, she...
by Anthony Brown | Jun 23, 2011 | Back Issues, Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
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by Anthony Brown | Jun 22, 2011 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
VONORE, Tenn. – The Sequoyah Birthplace Museum in Vonore has been promoting the history of Sequoyah and the Cherokee people for 25 years. On July 2, visitors will be able to visit for free to commemorate the milestone anniversary. “They’re an asset to...
by Anthony Brown | Jun 22, 2011 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
The University of Tennessee – Knoxville (UTK) held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Native American Mound Garden situated on the University’s agricultural campus on Wednesday, June 15. The focus of the garden is a 1400 year old Woodland Indian burial...