Sequoyah's Cherokee writing system: Initially met with suspicion and accusations of witchcraft, Sequoyah's revolutionary Cherokee syllabary was proven effective through a test with his daughter. This ...
In this first-look, star Jocko Sims, showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine and costume designer Mitchell Travers reveal how they ...
The Original Ozark Folk Festival returns Sept. 3-6 to downtown Eureka Springs. Headliners include Steve Poltz, Rainbow Girls, ...
Everyone knows we need more affordable housing. But Sarasota County commissioners are more concerned about losing their home ...
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Taylor Sheridan's 8-part western series is a streaming sensation on Netflix
Taylor Sheridan's most overlooked Western based on a true story, Lawmen: Bass Reeves, is a streaming hit 3 years later.
Alabama has the longest natural bridge east of the Rockies, and most folks have never even heard of it. This isn’t some tiny ...
Cherokee language classes are set to be held throughout the summer in both north Tulsa and south Coffeyville.
There are nearly half a million Cherokee people around the world, but less than 0.5% of them speak their language natively, prompting educators to turn to iPad and Mac to help preserve the language.
Students use iPad to study the Cherokee language. They write out words and phrases in Notes and record themselves speaking them aloud to practice good pronunciation. In the hallways of the Cherokee ...
Sequoyah’s syllabary faced suspicion initially, but after a demonstration, his version of “talking leaves” was widely ...
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