PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — For more than a century, the Willamette River — a constant through Oregon’s history — has been largely shrouded by industry. However, on Wednesday, a new current began to flow ...
That's not quite the case, however. The name actually references the Miami Valley, the region that surrounds the Great Miami ...
A first-of-its-kind exhibition centering Native voices, perspectives and creativity in response to the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, the exhibition “Unrelenting: Cherokee ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has repeatedly called for limits to tribal sovereignty and has claimed Oklahoma’s reservations were disbanded upon statehood, despite the landmark ...
The dust-covered relic emerges from the earth, promising to rewrite history books and challenge everything we thought we knew about the past. For centuries, ...
On Wednesday, March 18, the East Tennessee Historical Society will host author Julie L. Reed for a lecture on their new book, “Land, Language, and Women: A Cherokee and American Education ...
The America 250 kickoff event, held Feb. 21, featured a number of historical presentations focusing in on events and people in southeastern North Carolina — including one unsung hero who fought ...
Sen. Markwayne Mullin would be the second Native cabinet secretary and some Native leaders say that is important to them.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. VINITA, Okla. — A historical program is set for Saturday focusing on the Cherokee Freedmen. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., a panel ...
Cherokee girls basketball dominated Pamlico County for a historic 2A state championship victory. Here's how it happened.
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The Cherokee warrior who refused to surrender

Ned Christie was not the typical outlaw of frontier lore. A Cherokee leader and blacksmith, he became the target of a massive federal manhunt after being accused of killing a deputy marshal. Convinced ...
Ancient Noquisiyi Mound in Franklin, NC, is returning to Cherokee ownership for the first time in more than 200 years.