The Cherokee Path, a poem penned by Martha Moongazer Beard in November 2005, serves as a poignant and evocative lament […]
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Blessed to be Cherokee
KEYWORDS: Blessed to be Cherokee, Native American Poem, Native American Poetry, Cherokee Poem, Cherokee Poetry, Martha Moongazer Beard Poem, Nature […]
Chris Eyre to Direct Indian Country: Native Americans in the 20th Century
Twenty years ago, an exciting announcement resonated through the film and Native American communities: Chris Eyre, a celebrated director known […]
Bearberry aka Kinnikinnick
Bearberry, scientifically known as Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, is a low-growing evergreen shrub celebrated for its vibrant red berries and historical significance, […]
Principle People
Principle People: A Glimpse into the Heart of the Cherokee This piece, penned by Martha Moongazer Beard on December 27th, […]
Red Woman
The poem, “Red Woman,” penned by Martha Moongazer Beard on January 9th, 2005, serves as a powerful testament to the […]
Shadow of the Eagle
Last Updated: 20 years ago The mournful cry echoes across the decades, a lament carried on the wind, whispering tales […]
The Cherokee Trail
The Cherokee Trail, a name etched in the annals of American history, resonates with profound sorrow and serves as a […]
Fort Robinson Break Out Spiritual Run honors Cheyenne tribal past
The Fort Robinson Break Out Spiritual Run stands as a powerful testament to the resilience, endurance, and profound spiritual connection […]
Make Your Own Paints
The allure of creating art lies not only in the final masterpiece but also in the process itself. From the […]
Poplar River First Nation Fears for One of the Earth’s Lungs
The Boreal Forest, a vast expanse of green stretching across half of Canada’s landmass, stands as one of the Earth’s […]
Indian Chief Hanged in 1858 Is Cleared
The echoes of a long-fought injustice reverberated through the halls of a Washington State history museum on a recent Friday, […]