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Cherokee Nation donates $100,000 to U.S. Marshals MuseumFORT SMITH, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The Cherokee Nation donates $100,000 to the United States Marshals Museum to help open the “Tragedy at Goingsnake Theater” exhibit. According to a press ...
Cherokee Freedmen and the Right to Citizenship," on exhibit through Jan. 19, 2025, at the U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith. "The exhibit shares the history of the Freedmen and their descendants ...
10Best writers praised the museum for its insight into the area's rich heritage, from connections to the Cherokee people to the famous Land of Oz amusement park and more. Visit the Beech Mountain ...
A Showcase of Pottery from the Mud Dauber Community Workshop” will open on Thursday, May 29, at the Museum of the Cherokee ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Today, the Cherokee Nation and Gilcrease Museum celebrated the voluntary return of the Cherokee Advocate printing press. The Gilcrease Museum has returned the 149-year old ...
Explore the legacy of Cherokee National Treasure Betty Jo Smith in a new exhibit at the Saline Courthouse Museum in Rose.
In a symbol of triumph over censorship and the erasure of Native languages, the historical press that published the Cherokee Advocate in Tahlequah is moving back into the hands of the Cherokee Nation.
Tulsa’s Gilcrease Museum conveyed ownership of a historic printing press to the Cherokee Nation, more than a decade after loaning it to the tribe. The press was the last one used by the Cherokee ...
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