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Fanning the flames: Cherokee plans Fire Mountain Trails expansion

Learning Cherokee: Bringing an Endangered Language Back

The Cherokee language in North Carolina is at risk. Fewer than 200 speakers remain in the state with concern that it could be lost forever. 

A book about the paths most traveled

In my younger years, I used to do a lot of hiking. I would follow footpaths and trails or blaze my own way through the woods or along streams and rive.

Tribal Council candidates make their case

Early voting is underway for the June 3 Primary Election in Cherokee, which will determine the final slate of candidates progressing to the Sept. 2 Ge.

Concern grows for pediatric dental care in Cherokee - The Cherokee One Feather

Concern grows for pediatric dental care in Cherokee     Dental care wasn’t the first worry for most people when the pandemic brought life to a screeching halt last Spring.  Schools, places of work, and restaurants all closed their doors. Day-to-day routines were shattered. Among all of this, health care started becoming an issue. People couldn’t see hospitalized family members, and previously basic procedures become near impossible feats.  Mellie Burns, center, EBCI/PHHS Children’s Dental Program manager, delivered 700 oral health kits to the Cherokee Elementary School on the morning of Thursday, April 8. She is shown with Jess Walkingstick, fifth grader, and Addie Martin, Pre-K, at the school. “We’re just really trying to promote a good dental health message,” said Burns. She related earlier that the program is not able to provide the routine services at the school due to COVID-19 restrictions. “But, I wanted to ensure all students had the needed supplies to c

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