The Arkansas State Society of the United States Daughters of 1812 recently presented the Arkansas Traveler Certificate to Dianne Brown Cannestra of Georgia. Cannestra is the president national of U.S.D. 1812 and represented the society at the 107th Arkansas State Council, according to a news release.
At the biannual meeting of the Arkansas Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars, state President Sharon Stanley Wyatt portrayed the fictitious Princess Red Feather. In costume, Wyatt's presentation centered on the Cherokee removal via the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma and Cherokee Chief John Ross, according to a news release.
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The Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars recently discussed the pandemic's effect on American Indians in New Mexico and a project to help as well as how the society is supporting students.