November 20, 2022 187 Years Later, Congress Thinks About Seating a Cherokee Delegate Grace Segers The New Republic Nearly two centuries after a treaty was approved, the Cherokee Nation wants the U.S. government to abide by its commitments.
November 1, 2018 Tidbits - Nov. 1, 2018 - Reader Comments: Migrant Caravan-Sanctuary Support; Nuclear Arms; American Support for Fascism; Class Consciousness; Sen. Warren Only Claims Tribal Ancestry; Jewish Vote: #WeAreHere to #EndWhiteNationalism; more... Portside Reader Comments: Migrant Caravan-Sanctuary Support; Nuclear Arms Treaty; American Support for Fascism; Class Consciousness; Eastern Band Cherokee Indians: Sen. Warren Only Claims Tribal Ancestry; Jewish Vote: #WeAreHere to #EndWhiteNationalism; more
January 14, 2017 The Cherokee Nation Is Entitled to a Delegate in Congress. Tristan Ahtone Yes! Magazine But Will They Finally Send One? To deal with a Trump administration, the tribal nation might now want to use that 200-year-old treaty right.
April 26, 2015 ‘By Blood’ Tackles the Untold Legacy of Slave-Owning Cherokees Aura Bogado ColorLines “Victims can be perpetrators, too.” It’s important for people to understand that.
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