Preserving the Culture: Andrew Jackson
The year 1828 was a major turning point for the Cherokee people and the preservation of Cherokee culture. It was the year that Andrew...
Preserving the Culture: Elias Boudinot
In the early 1970’s, Dr. Jacob Bronowski defined the “Ascent of Man” and the levels of human development. He recognized that the...
Preserving the Culture: George Washington
As the fever of independence was growing amongst the colonists of North America, so was the fever of expansion. In the late eighteenth...
Preserving the Culture: Adair vs Priber
Over the centuries, since the Cherokee people’s first contact with Europeans, there have been many attempts to preserve the pre-Columbian...
Preserving the Culture: Chief Moytoy
The treaty of 1721 [refer to part 1: Preserving the Culture: Introduction] between the Cherokee and the British, marked the beginning of...
Preserving the Culture: Introduction
In ancient times, the Cherokee culture was preserved and passed on to each generation through ceremony and oral stories. It was an...