Two hundred years ago, the brilliant statesman and inventor Sequoyah presented the Cherokee syllabary to the Cherokee Nation. This year we are honoring the bicentennial of Sequoyah’s historic ...
One of Chad Berry’s early slides during his Feb. 8 talk on Appalachia and its people acknowledged that Berea College, like East Tennessee, is located on lands originally occupied by what is now the ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Sequoyah Birthplace Museum has hosted 1 event in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 2011 Vignette. Charlie Rhodarmer talked about how and why Sequoyah created ...
(Editor's note: This excerpt, edited by Mickey Robbins, from UTC distinguished professor of history James Livingood's "Chattanooga: Illustrated History" focuses on the evolution of Cherokee ways.
A nation far flung, miles and miles of unpaved roads and a people wary of speaking with outsiders: Two storytellers faced a slew of hurdles when they set out to chronicle the dwindling Cherokee ...
Schools and student groups can explore the deep history and living culture of the Cherokee Nation through a series of free education tours available this spring ...
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