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Tribal College Journal launches digital edition
MANCOS, CO - Throughout Tribal College Journal’s 22-year history, its staff members have always embraced the latest technologies. In 2011, TCJ launched a new website with subscriber access to full magazine content, a new and improved job board, and ten years of...
Brave men “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”
Men wearing high heel shoes paraded through downtown Cherokee on Thursday, April 5. No, it wasn’t a drag show, and none of them lost a bet. The brave men donned the shoes, as part of a “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event which drew over 100 people, to help bring awareness to the problem of violence against women.
Tribal Council Agenda – April 12
8:30 a.m. – Reports & Announcements 9:00 a.m. – Requests for time: - David Wolfe - Recognition of CCS Wrestlers - David Wolfe - Recognition of Lady Braves - Frosti Adams –Cherokee Middle School Student Council - Lois Dunston – Child...
Budget Council Agenda – April 10
8:30 a.m. Request for time: Political Candidate: Mark Meadows 8:40 a.m. Donation requests: Kendra Panther (Item No. 1) 8:50 a.m. Fireside Sobriety Circlerequest for $8,500 donation (Item No. 2) 9:00 a.m. EBCI require 5% or greater of contract cost...
One Feather poll results: paper price question
Tribal members argue legality of referendum
Over 40 EBCI tribal members entered the Council Chambers on Tuesday, April 3 to hand deliver a letter to Principal Chief Michell Hicks asking for a special session of Tribal Council to discuss several legal issues they see with the upcoming alcohol referendum.
Clapsaddle receives literary award
Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle, an EBCI tribal member, has been awarded the 2012 Morning Star Award for Creative Fiction from the Native American Literature Symposium and the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies. The award was announced at the symposium in Isleta...
School Board responds to CCS events
One Feather note: The following is a statement from the Cherokee School Board in response to events at the school involving student protests on Thursday, March 29. The most recent events at Cherokee Central Schools (CCS) necessitate a response from the CCS...
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