Archaeology on Redstone Arsenal
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Chief Justice John Marshall and the Cherokee Cases
Oklahoma University law Professor Lindsay Robertson examined Chief Justice John Marshall and the Supreme Court’s decisions in cases involving the Cherokee Nation. In the 1830s under President Andrew Jackson, the…
Treaties and Removal Exhibit
This past July, the Choctaw Cultural Center had its 2nd anniversary. The Choctaw Cultural Center is dedicated to exploring, preserving, and showcasing the culture and history of the Choctaw people.…
Life after Removal: Continuing Together
Joseph will presents on his work. He has spent more than twenty years creating animation and films inthe Cherokee language. He became a language activist and spent decades working with…
EBCI Principal Chief Richard G. Sneed
Richard G. Sneed life’s work has been one of public service advocating for youth, community building, and cultural preservation. The son of a businessman and former councilmember, he knows that…
FINDING FORT LOVELL
Michael Wren is a native of Tucson Arizona but grew up in north Alabama. He is a graduate of Auburn University. Mike recently retired from a multi-national company providing tax-leveraged…
“Their Determination to Remain”:A Cherokee Community’s Resistance to the Trail of Tears in North Carolina
Lance Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Wright State University. He received his PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is an historical archaeologist who…
The Act of Remembering: A Deep Map of Cherokee Forced Removal
Deborah Kirk is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and a PhD Candidate in Geography at Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, West Virginia University. Deborah’s research interests lie at…