Once accepted by the Cherokee, Sequoyah’s 86 character alphabet—which is technically called a “syllabary”—was widely studied. (According to a number of sources, a redundant letter was eliminated at ...
More than three dozen people crowded into a room at the Northeastern State University Center for a seminar centered on preserving the Cherokee language.
High schoolers from Taiwan recently visited a high school in this west Japan city and engaged in cultural exchange with local ...
Over the past few years, the Northeastern State University Libraries Earth Day and Sustainability Committee have partnered ...
Myrtle Driver Johnson, Beloved Woman of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), made history by making the first legal ...