NEWS ᎧᏃᎮᏓ
Chief Sneed vetoes “Power to the People” legislation
Principal Chief Richard G. Sneed has vetoed the Power to the People program (Res. No. 544 – 2017) which he estimates would have cost the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians a total of more than $57 million over the next 10-year span.
Report from Birdtown Rep. Smith on recent Washington, DC trip
Report from Birdtown Rep. Smith on recent Washington, DC trip
Report from Chairman Taylor on recent Washington, DC trip
Last week, I had the opportunity to travel to Washington, DC and had some very productive meetings
ONE FEATHER PHOTOS
COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Smokey Mountain Elem. Students visit Fort Loudoun
On Thursday, Nov. 12, 4-8th grade students of the Cherokee Language and Culture Program at Smokey Mountain Elementary School went on a day long adventure in Tennessee.
CES holds Christmas Performance
Cherokee Elementary School held a Christmas Performance in the Cultural Arts Center on Tuesday, Dec. 14.
WNC EdNET Conference held at Cherokee
Students from six area high schools met Thursdya, Dec. 3 at Cherokee Central Schools for the WNC EdNET Student Technology Advisory Council Fall Conference.
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
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SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Cherokee Cross Country wins big at Hiwassee, preparing for Conference
The Cherokee Braves and Lady Braves wrapped up their Cross Country season this past Wednesday, Oct. 7 at Hiwassee Dam. For the next two weeks, these young runners will prepare for the conference championship also being held at Hiwassee
Hornbuckle preparing for Title Fight
The One Feather staff caught up with rising mixed martial arts (MMA) star Dan “The Handler” Hornbuckle last week as the EBCI tribal member was home visiting family during the Cherokee Indian Fair.
JV Braves heading to Playoffs
The JV Braves earned a spot in the Smoky Mountain Conference Championship playoffs by beating the JV Andrews Wildcats 40-6 on Thursday, Oct. 8. The Braves are set to play the JV Murphy Bulldogs in Murphy on Thursday, Oct. 15
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Jennie Lossiah – obituary
Jennie Lossiah – obituary
Otis W. Bertrand – obituary
Otis W. Bertrand, 69, of Cherokee passed away unexpectedly on Christmas Day at Cherokee Indian Hospital. He had lived in Cherokee for many years and was an employee of the Harrah's Cherokee Casino. He was a veteran of the US Navy and had servied during the...
James Irvin Welch – obituary
James Irvin Welch, 69, of Cherokee passed away unexpectedly on December 23, 2011 at the Cherokee Indian Hospital. He was the son of the late Irvin Welch and Edith Rogers Welch. He is survived by a son, Kevin Welch of Newport News, Virginia; his mother,...
HAPPENINGS
Evening art classes at OICA in March
Looking for something creative to do? Southwestern Community College's Fine Arts Program at the Oconaluftee Institute for Cultural Arts will be offering three evening art classes for the month of March. Each class is open to any skill level, from novice to...
Smoky Mountain Roller Girls to hold debut bout on St. Patrick’s Day
BRYSON CITY - The Smoky Mountain Roller Girls, one of western North Carolina’s newest and fiercest all‐female roller derby leagues, will host its highly anticipated debut competition Saturday, March 17 at the Swain County Indoor Recreation Center in the Deep...
Tickets for k.d. lang show at Harrah’s Cherokee go on sale Friday
WHO: k.d. lang is that rare performer who, over 25 years as a major-label artist, has matured before our very ears. The Western Canada native launched her career with a blend of country-rock stylings and playfully punk-like attitude, by turns whimsical and subversive;...
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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