Thomas King said he felt “ripped in half” on learning he had no Cherokee ancestry. The Canadian author has dedicated his ...
More than 800 Warren County students took their study of Native American history to the Struthers Library Theater recently.
Intentionally or not, the real-life consequences of King’s story is that his inability to find out the truth of his own ...
In an essay published in the Globe and Mail, the author of “The Inconvenient Indian” said a whistle-blowing organization shared his ancestry.
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Celebrated 'Inconvenient Indian' author Thomas King says he's not Indigenous
Celebrated author Thomas King says that despite believing so nearly all his life, he is not Indigenous. The writer of books ...
The Rotary Club of Cleveland recently hosted two distinguished leaders of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, who discussed ...
Writer ‘still in shock’ after a whistle-blowing organization showed him genealogical evidence that he wasn’t part Indigenous ...
Globe and Mail story and accompanying column detail how the celebrated author, whose works often centred around Indigenous ...
At 82, I feel as though I’ve been ripped in half, a one-legged man in a two-legged story. Not the Indian I had in mind. Not ...
Tucked into the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, Tahlequah offers something that’s increasingly rare in modern America: the ability to live comfortably without requiring a trust fund or a side hustle ...
Tahlequah holds the distinction of being the capital of the Cherokee Nation, giving it deep cultural roots. This eastern Oklahoma gem sits nestled among rolling hills and clear-flowing rivers. The ...
Picture yourself cruising through mountain curves where every turn reveals something magical. That's exactly what happens ...
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