TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The Cherokee Nation has secured $1.2 million in federal funds from the Department of Education to provide extensive support to an upcoming cohort of select teachers. The Cherokee ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The Cherokee Nation is funding an American Indian Resource Center program of $800,000 in support of the Little Cherokee Seeds program The Little Cherokee Seeds program is a ...
Cherokee Nation leaders and Cherokee language speakers joined representatives from Kiwa Digital Ltd. on Tuesday to launch the new Cherokee Language Dictionary app during an event at the Durbin Feeling ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — With help from another prominent indigenous entity, the Cherokee Nation debuted its own language learning app on Dec. 9. With a ceremony inside Durbin Feeling Language Center, ...
TAHLEQUAH — GeoLink Nations, in association with Behold Motion Pictures, is announcing the completion of dubbing for Igisdelisgi, “The One Who Saves,” a groundbreaking feature-length film sharing the ...
During Thursday’s Seventh Annual First-Language Cherokee Speakers Gathering, Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. directed $2.3 million from the tribe’s Public Health and Wellness Fund Act to support the ...
TAHLEQUAH — The Cherokee Nation held its seventh annual First-Language Cherokee Speakers Gathering Oct. 23 at the Chota Center to honor Cherokee language speakers and celebrate the tribe’s recent ...
The Cherokee Nation will raise the pay for employees who speak or start learning Cherokee, and the Nation will expand home health for elderly native speakers, as part of an increasing effort to ...
“The Cherokee learned that if you ask a question and you are patient, after seven days it will answer itself.” The penultimate line from the first ever animation in the Cherokee language — named “The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cherokee Nation Leaders gathered with Cherokee voice actors along with Cherokee speakers who dubbed the animated film “How to ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation partnered with DreamWorks Animation and NBCUniversal to dub How to Train Your Dragon into Cherokee, advancing efforts to preserve the Cherokee language. Last ...
Ethan Winn is a Cherokee Nation citizen and grew up attending the tribe’s immersion school. He recalled not seeing any mainstream movies or shows in the Cherokee language — tools, he said, could have ...