Tranter receives Cherokee Rodders scholarship

  By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF   Ryan Tranter is working towards his goal of opening his own restaurant one day.  He got some financial help towards that goal as he was awarded the Bob Smith Memorial Scholarship, sponsored by the Cherokee Rodders,...

Art installation set up on Island

  By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF   Sometimes art is created and lasts millennia, and sometimes art is created and lasts momentarily.  The latter was the case on Saturday, July 1 as two artists, Jeff Marley and Frank Brannon, set up an installation...

Miss Cherokee report for June 2017

  By AMORIE GUNTER MISS CHEROKEE 2016-17   Siyo nigada, I hope everyone is having a wonderful summer! The month of June was very exciting. I got to appear on WLOS for an interview about our 20th annual Cherokee Voices Festival. This was my first TV...

Fair food vendors selected, menus approved

  By ROBERT JUMPER ONE FEATHER EDITOR   In preparation for the 105th Cherokee Indian Fair, Frieda Huskey, Fairgrounds and Special Events supervisor, and Lisa Frady, Events and Group Tour coordinator held a drawing on Tuesday, June 20 for the vendors who will...

Qualla Boiz making decals with Cherokee in mind

  By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF   Qualla Boiz, a business owned by three EBCI tribal members, is specializing in decals with Cherokee designs.  The trio of Madison Hye Long, Lacey Arch, and Cole Wildcatt have combined their individual talents, added...