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EBCI Health and Medical Program Highlight: Cherokee Choices
Cherokee Choices Program description Cherokee Choices works to mobilize the community to confront environmental and biological factors that put Cherokee people at higher risk for diabetes. The cornerstones of this program are listening to the community and providing...
EBCI Health and Medical Program Highlight: Analenisgi
Analenisgi is the Cherokee word for "they are beginning" or "they are starting out." ANALENISGI 59 Echota Rd., Cherokee, NC 28719 Patty Grant, Program Manager email 828-554-6556 Hours Monday - Friday 7:45 am - 4:30 pm Drop-in Clinics Monday - Friday 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm...
Clingmans Dome road to open
Great Smoky Mountains National Park has announced that Clingmans Dome Road, a popular high elevation visitor destination, will open to traffic as weather conditions allow as early as Feb. 15. The road will continue to be monitored for hazardous conditions throughout...
NY Times Article: Measure to Protect Women Stuck on Tribal Land Issue
Note: This article appeared on the website of the New York Times on Feb. 10. The One Feather brings this link to you to help provide more information on this important issue....
Violence Against Women Act passes Senate
The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (VAWA) passed the Senate on Tuesday, Feb. 12 by an overwhelming 78-22 vote. Many tribal leaders are happy with the Senate bill’s passage.
Coca-Cola Foundation grants $250,000 to American Indian College Fund
The Coca-Cola Foundation is continuing its support of first-generation Native American scholars through a donation of $250,000 to the American Indian College Fund. The Coca-Cola Foundation First Generation Tribal Scholarship Program will continue to increase access to...
Tribal Court Criminal Docket for Feb. 13
This is the criminal docket for the Cherokee Tribal Court for Wednesday, Feb. 13. All of the defendants listed have only been charged with the crimes/offenses listed and should be considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Tribal Court Criminal Docket...
Judge Martin retires from Cherokee Tribal Court
Judge Matthew Martin served as an Associate Judge in the Cherokee Tribal Court for close to 11 years. Starting in April 2002, he presided over thousands of cases. He officially retired from the court and was honored at a reception on Monday, Feb. 11.
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