Cherokee author Steve Russell’s new book is out – as blogged by Matthew Fletcher. Steve humbly failed to shamelessly self-promote this, so I’ll do it for him. Congrats Steve and happy semi-retirement! The book can be purchased (at a very reasonable price) by Carolina Academic Press here.
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Steve Russell’s New Book
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010Sequoyah Commission Annual Conference
Monday, August 2nd, 2010The annual conference of the Sequoyah Commission will be held September 2-3, 2010 in Tahlequah. Congrats to Richard Allen for another job well done in putting together this event. Agenda can be downloaded here: State of Sequoyah Commission Conference Agenda 2010 (2)
S. Alan Ray to Serve on National Advisory Council on Indian Education!
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010Congrats to S. Alan Ray for his presidential appointment to the National Advisory Council on Indian Ed. Full press release here:
S Alan Ray and Council on Indian Education.
How many presidential appointments of Cherokees to key positions does this make in the Obama administration? Kudos.
New Law Review Article – Cherokee Legal History
Monday, April 26th, 2010Judge J. Matthew Martin (Associate Judge at EBCI) has a new law review article out The Nature and Extent of the Exercise of Criminal Jurisdiction by the Cherokee Supreme Court: 1823-1835 at 32 North Carolina Central Law Rev. 27 (2009). The most interesting part of the article is the evidence that the Cherokee Nation did exercise criminal jurisdiction over non-Indians (albiet over the non-Indians’ objection). It’s on westlaw and an earlier version of the final piece is here.
Slideshow from Cherokee Phoenix Celebrating Wilma Mankiller’s Life
Thursday, April 8th, 2010Sad News from Mankiller Flats This Morning
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010This message just went out to tribal employees at Cherokee Nation. Please lift up Wilma’s family in your prayers. Unbelievably huge loss for the Cherokee Nation.
Our personal and national hearts are heavy with sorrow and sadness with the passing this morning of Wilma Mankiller, our former Principal Chief. We feel overwhelmed and lost when we realize she has left us but we should reflect on what legacy she leaves us. We are better people and a stronger tribal nation because her example of Cherokee leadership, statesmanship, humility, grace, determination and decisiveness. When we become disheartened, we will be inspired by remembering how Wilma proceeded undaunted through so many trials and tribulations. Years ago, she and her husband Charlie Soap showed the world what Cherokee people can do when given the chance, when they organized the self-help water line in the Bell community She said Cherokees in that community learned that it was their choice, their lives, their community and their future. Her gift to us is the lesson that our lives and future are for us to decide. We can carry on that Cherokee legacy by teaching our children that lesson. Please keep Charlie, Gina and Felicia in your prayers. Wilma asked that any gifts in her honor be made as donations to One Fire Development Corporation, a non-profit dedicated to advancing Native American communities though economic development, and to valuing the wisdom that exists within each of the diverse tribal communities around the world. Tax deductible donations can be made at www.wilmamankiller.com as well as www.onefiredevelopment.org. The mailing address for One Fire Development Corporation is 1220 Southmore Houston, TX 77004. Details of her memorial service will be forthcoming.
Check www.cherokee.org for news on services.
NSU Establishes Sequoyah Fellowship, Mankiller Named Inaugural Fellow
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009NSU Press Release and photo op here. Congratulations to Wilma and the whole NSU community.
Annual Sequoyah Commission Conference
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009The Annual Sequoyah Commission Conference will be held at NSU in Tahlequah later this week: September 3-4, 2009. The full agenda is here and there is no registration fee. Congrats to Dr. Richard Allen for putting this together and good luck to the presenters. For more info contact Dr. Allen at the Cherokee Nation.
Cherokee Woman Named to Senior Exec Post – BIA Education
Friday, March 6th, 2009Stephanie Birdwell (Cherokee Nation) has been named to a senior education post within BIA. She will serve as deputy director for policy, evaluation and post secondary education. Congrats Stephanie. Here's the press release and the Indian Country Today story for more details.
Earlier Federal Cases on Freedmen Issue
Friday, February 6th, 2009I’ve gotten several calls and emails for more information on the recent federal lawsuit, so I will post the following earlier federal cases as background sources for the history buffs among us who want to read the full text of these decisions.
