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Reward offered for items stolen from Indian Village
The Oconaluftee Indian Village was broken into recently and a few items were stolen out of one of the cabins. A blowgun belonging to William "Juggie" Swimmer, a flint knife, an obsidian knife, and a tomahawk with a wooden handle were the items taken. If anyone knows...
Study sheds light on mountain youth
Researchers are finding out interesting things about youth growing up in the Smoky Mountains of western North Carolina.
Cherokee Boys Club Report – week of Aug. 30
CLUB SCHEDULE: Friday, Aug. 31 – School Furlough Day Monday, Sept. 3 – Labor Day Holiday (School, Club and Tribal Holiday) Tuesday, Sept. 4 – Board of Directors Meeting for New Board members – 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5 – Manager’s Meeting – 8:30 a.m. Friday, Sept....
EBCI Water Plant operator first certified under USET program
NASHVILLE - Indian Country now has new opportunities from United South and Eastern Tribes, Incorporated (USET). USET announced on Friday, Aug. 24 that it has certified its first Very Small Water Systems (VSWS) Operator. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Water Plant...
NU 2 U Consignment to hold grand opening Labor Day weekend
The Grand opening of the NU 2 U Consignment will be Labor Day Weekend at the Red Barn. It is conveniently located at 5200 Hwy 74W in Whittier across from Uncle Bills Flea Market. The Hoss Howard Band will be performing Sunday, Sept. 2 around 2pm. Sign up for a $100...
Epidemiologist to deliver annual Indian health lecture at WCU
CULLOWHEE – World-renowned epidemiologist Richard Wilkinson, professor emeritus of social epidemiology at the University of Nottingham Medical School in England, will deliver the third annual Public Lecture on Indian Health at Western Carolina University on Wednesday,...
Capturing 10 years, CPF Photo Contest winners announced
Makala Washington, a third grader at New Kituwah Academy, reads a book in the Cherokee language as just the right lighting grazes off of her face. Click! Chris McCoy captures an image in time.
Tribal Court Judgment Summaries for August
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