NEWS ᎧᏃᎮᏓ
LETTER FROM THE CHIEF: Education is an EBCI priority
Last week, the Tribe worked toward the expansion of educational opportunities for our students and students in western North Carolina.
CIPD makes arrests in operation focused on child exploitation
Over the weekend of March 16-18, the Cherokee Indian Police Department led local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in an operation that was focused on the exploitation of children and the predators involved.
Tribal Court Judgment Summaries for Feb. 26; March 7, 8, and 14
Tribal Court Judgment Summaries for Feb. 26; March 7, 8, and 14
ONE FEATHER PHOTOS
COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Cherokee Central Schools to hold Community Night and Other Events
Cherokee Central Schools to hold Community Night and Other Events
Tribal Members perform for Swain County Schools
Swain County Schools celebrated Native American heritage on November 16 and 23 by having school assemblies at Swain County Center for the Arts for all four schools.
Santa Braves Program coming to Town
The Cherokee Braves varsity football team is about to start its annual Santa Braves program which provides toys and money for Christmas presents for children housed at the Cherokee Children’s Home.
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
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SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Braves hold off Wildcats
Storm Sequoyah caught a 50-yard touchdown pass from William Carmichael midway through the 4th quarter to lift the Cherokee Braves over the Andrews Wildcats 21-14 on Friday, Oct. 30.
Watty places at Punt, Pass & Kick competition
Amaris Watty (far left) took 3rd place at the Punt, Pass & Kick Sectional Competition held Sunday, Oct. 18 at Catawba College in Salisbury.
Despite Win, Cherokee falls in Freeman Rankings
Despite their convincing win over Rosman on Friday, Oct. 23, the Cherokee Braves fell one spot to #43 in the Freeman rankings of Division 1A schools in North Carolina.
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Willia Roberson Wrenn – obituary
Willia Roberson Wrenn, 77, of Robbinsville went to be with her Lord on Oct. 5, 2012 while at the Mountain View Nursing Home of Bryson City. Born in Japan, NC near Panther Creek, she was the mother of two daughters and one son. She worked hard at putting them through...
David Johnson Catt – obituary
David Johnson Catt, 67, of Cherokee, passed away on Sept.21, 2012 at his residence of 20 Dillard Rd. in Cherokee. David was the husband of the late Mary (Tunnie) Littlejohn Catt and the son of the late Dave Wilbur Catt and Cornelia George Catt. He was a veteran...
Ammons Tooni – obituary
Ammons Tooni, 61, of the Birdtown Community, went home to be with the Lord, Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012 at his residence. A native of Cherokee, he was the son of Stanley Tooni, Sr. and companion Dianne Garner of Cherokee and the late Dorothy Marie Tramper Tooni. He also...
HAPPENINGS
Arneachs to speak at Sequoyah Museum
Cherokee storyteller Lloyd Arneach, Sr. and his daughter, genealogist Dawn Arneach will be available at the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum on Sunday, March 25 from 12-3pm. Both are EBCI tribal members from the Yellowhill Community. Lloyd will share...
Birdtown Community Club meeting date change
Birdtown Community Club has moved its monthly regular Club meeting to March 29 for the month of March only. There will be a pot luck at 5pm and the meeting will start at 6pm The Club will be hosting “the Community Alcohol Referendum educational presentation”. The...
Sequoyah Birthplace Museum to host free lecture on Sunday
The Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, located near Vonore, Tenn., will host a free lecture on Sunday, March 11 from 2-3:30. Lecturer Frank Brannon will talk about the Cherokee printing history which began in the early nineteenth century with publication of the...
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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