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The Way We See the World: Exploring Indigenous Representation in Film will feature screenings of six documentary and narrative short films from Native writers, directors, and producers along with a panel discussion and an art market. The event is Friday, July 22nd.
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This week, an ABC store selling liquor opened for the first time on the Qualla Boundary.Principal Chief Richard Sneed says the Eastern Band of Cherokee is the first tribe in the United States to own and operate an ABC Store.
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With a soft-spoken prayer, a few dozen members of the Eastern Band Cherokee welcomed others to view what they have held sacred for centuries: handcrafted…
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The story of the deed transfer of the Nikwasi Mound in Franklin will now be part of a Smithsonian traveling exhibit.The story of the creation of the…
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The Eastern Band of Cherokee will host two river clean-ups Wednesday to honor their connection to the water. Juanita Wilson is manager of training and…
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Earlier this month, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Tribal Council upheld its ban on same-sex marriage. BPR looked into how widespread these bans are in…
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Eastern Band of Cherokee held its general election on September 2nd. The unofficial results for the new tribal council and the three referendum questions…
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Medical marijuana will soon be legal on the Qualla Boundary. BPR shares the details – including a timeline for when people can buy it:The Eastern Band of…
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Community members are celebrating a new mural in Graham County dedicated to the Beloved Women and matriarchs of the Snowbird Community on Saturday. The…
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News of over 1,000 unmarked graves of children found at an indigenous residential school in Canada hit home for members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee in…