FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — It’s a language only a few thousand people in the United States know, but the University of Arkansas is hoping to change that by offering students the chance to learn Cherokee.
The Cherokee Nation will be providing education on various aspects of Cherokee history and culture during their spring "Lunch ...
Children learned about the Cherokee people through a series of stories presented at the Baker and Zachary library branches Nov. 23-24. "Cherokee Tales," developed in partnership with the Cherokee ...
Patrick Del Percio first showed an interest in learning the Cherokee language at the age of seven, when their family visited a living history museum portraying a 1760s Cherokee village. Del Percio ...
Cherokee Vocational High School opened in Cherokee in 1925 and graduated its first senior class in 1926. The following history and photos were contributed by CVHS former students Bobby Knight and ...