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EBCI Beloved Man opens N.C. Senate
RALEIGH - EBCI Beloved Man Jerry Wolfe delivered the opening prayer in the Cherokee language at the North Carolina Senate session in Raleigh on Thursday, June 19. Wolfe, 89, was named a Beloved Man by the Tribal Council in April 2013, an honor which has not...
Cherokee Boys Club Report – week of June 26
Cherokee Boys Club Report – week of June 26
Remember the Removal Bike Riders complete 950-mile journey
After bicycling more than 950 miles, 19 Cherokees rolled into Tahlequah on Thursday, June 19 to complete the 2014 Remember the Removal Bike Ride. Thirteen Cherokee Nation students and six EBCI tribal members traveled across seven states to retrace the northern route of the Trail of Tears and remember their Cherokee ancestors who were forced to make the trek on foot 175 years ago.
Removal Riders to pull into Tahlequah today
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — After traveling nearly 1,000 miles retracing their ancestors’ footsteps along the northern route of the Trail of Tears, the 2014 Remember the Removal bike riders will end their journey Thursday, June 19 arriving in Tahlequah to family and...
Cherokee Nation honors five veterans at June Tribal Council meeting
The Cherokee Nation honored three World War II and two Korean War era veterans with the Cherokee Medal of Patriotism at its June Tribal Council meeting.
Interior considers procedures to reestablish a Government-to-Government Relationship with the Native Hawaiian Community
In response to requests from the Native Hawaiian community, Hawaii’s congressional delegation and state leaders, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced on Wednesday, June 18 a first step to consider reestablishing a government-to-government relationship between the United States and the Native Hawaiian community.
Dancing and fireworks on July 4
According to Howard Wahnetah, EBCI events and fairgrounds supervisor, July 4th fireworks are a must see. Over 3000 people gathered to view the display last year with some coming from as far away as Alabama and Mississippi. This year’s show will be put on by East Coast Pyrotechnics, a commercial fireworks provider who has presented spectacular fireworks displays for Cherokee, NASCAR, City of Charlotte and the Atlanta Braves.
VIDEO: Snowbird Choir at Museum 6-13-14
Check out a video of the Snowbird Choir singing in the Cherokee language at the release event for the new Cherokee Hymnbook at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian on Friday, June 13.
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