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Cherokee Stories and a forgotten Literature: How the Otter Lost its Coat
Guest Blogger Sean Sikora disccuss

ᏙᏧᏩ Sean Sikora
Jul 26, 20224 min read


L.A. addresses American Indian Homeless Issue
Los Angeles County is home to the largest population of American Indian and Alaska Natives (AIAN) in the United States.
Kimberlie Gilliland
Nov 14, 20191 min read


Kimberlie Gilliland
Sep 30, 20190 min read


#CherokeeChallenge Lesson 2
The second Cherokee syllabary lesson for beginners. Each week there will be new lessons with videos flashcards, music and more. Are you...
Kimberlie Gilliland
Sep 11, 20191 min read


ᏣᎳᎩ ᏅᏓᏗᏎᏍᏗ Cherokee Calendar
The Cherokee calendar is defined by the seasonal round of ceremonies practiced by the Cherokee people. Although a modern calendar year...
Kimberlie Gilliland
Jul 21, 20191 min read


Cherokee Green Corn Ceremony
For the Cherokee corn (maize) was one of our most important foods. Therefore, corn also plays an important part in our ceremonial life....
Kimberlie Gilliland
Jul 17, 20191 min read


Carried Through All time
While working in Albuquerque for the Native Lands Institute, another conference I attended was that of the Indigenous Environmental...
Kimberlie Gilliland
Dec 15, 20184 min read


Cherokee on the Go
In a world of increasing diversity, it’s no longer rare to find children with several ethnic backgrounds or upbringing. Research has...
Kimberlie Gilliland
May 22, 20182 min read
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