1999 Constitution of the Cherokee Nation
The 1999 ratification of the Constitution of the Cherokee Nation, and comparison to the 1976 constitution.
The 1999 ratification of the Constitution of the Cherokee Nation, and comparison to the 1976 constitution.
List of interesting facts about the state of Oklahoma.
An editorial in response to the increased attention of mainstream media outlets in regards to the free press of Indian Country. The embracement of media by the Cherokee Government drew attention of outside media.
A continuation article detailing the lack of free press in Indian Country until recent times.
A positive book review of Shirley A. Leckie's book Angie Debo: Pioneering Historian.
Practice material and information on the Cherokee Syllabary
Practice material and information on the Cherokee Syllabary
Practice material and information on the Cherokee Syllabary
Children's book depicting examples of Cherokee culture and lifestyles.
Magazine that contains many articles advertising the natural and cultural attractions on the Southeastern part of Oklahoma, Kiamichi Country. This region hosts several Native reservations in the state of Oklahoma.
Magazine that contains many articles advertising the natural and cultural attractions of the Northeastern area of Oklahoma, the Green Country.
Magazine that contains many articles advertising the natural and cultural attractions of the Central area of Oklahoma, the Frontier Country.
Travel and tourism magazine that hosts a cover photo of a young Kickapoo boy wearing traditional ceremonial clothing. There is an article that focuses on the Trail of Tears and the modern implications on Cherokee Natives.
This article acts as a critical examination of Columbus' history with the Natives he came into contact with and a book review. Zahner focuses on two books that use the Taino people as examples of Columbus' terrible history with Indigenous peoples.
Printed artwork of a stereotypical Native man smiling and sharing food with a rugged "Western" style man
This book includes photographs and sections about the many Indigenous groups of the Southwest United States. These photographs and sections focus heavily on Indigenous art and culture as well as historical sites.
This clippings gives information on the celebration of the 28th National Cherokee Holiday, celebrating the signing of the Nation's first constitution, with a guest appearance of Iron Eyes Cody.
Photos of different parades and celebrations among the Cherokee Nation.
An Indigenous interpretation of the twenty-third Psalm of the Bible.
A piece of carboard cut from something larger that depicts artwork of plains-style Natives on horses near Tee-Pees.
This article focuses on the case against the federal government by the Navajo and White Mountain tribes. They seek large amounts of reparations for reasons such as lost mining royalties and lack of proper care of reservation lands and historic buildings.
This birthday card depicts a stereotypical Indian woman with a wolf.
This item is a partial scan of a larger book. The material available in the scan provides some form of first-hand accounts and genealogical records.
This is the index for the book Passports of Southeastern Pioneers: 1770-1823.
This is the index for the book Passports of Southeastern Pioneers: 1770-1823.