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Same-sex marriage ordinance again dies in Council without consideration - The Cherokee One Feather
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COMMENTARY: Supports smoking ban for Cherokee casinos - The Cherokee One Feather
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Community member thankful for vaccine rollout
As both a tribal employee and the spouse of an enrolled member, I got my second dose of the COVID vaccine at the Cherokee Hospital on Tuesday, April 6. I feel like it is important to give praise where it is due. I want to thank tribal leadership for doing such an extraordinary job with the vaccine rollout. I appreciate all the time and effort the Principal Chief, Vice Chief, and Tribal Council have put into dealing with COVID over the last year. It has certainly been a challenge. Thank you to leadership at the Cherokee Hospital and tribal public health and to all the employees who have worked so hard to make the vaccination campaign a success. Logistically the entire process was very well organized, and everyone was very friendly and helpful. The hospital is first class. The Cherokee community has good reason to be very proud to have it.
Syllabary turns 200: Cherokee language writing system still used two centuries after invention - The Cherokee One Feather
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Longtime former Museum director passes away
A man who became synonymous with the preservation of Cherokee history and culture through his work at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian has passed away. Ken Blankenship, an elder of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians from the Big Cove Community who served as executive director at the Museum for 28 years, passed away on Tuesday, March 2.
Ken Blankenship, an elder of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians from the Big Cove Community who served as executive director at the Museum for 28 years, passed away on Tuesday, March 2, 2021. He is shown speaking at the opening of the Ken Blankenship Education and Research Wing at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian on June 14, 2010. (SCOTT MCKIE B.P./One Feather photo)