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Georgia Magazine Feature Article Lobbying For Survival the Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chad Smith positions the Nation for the next 100 years. Article by Alex Crevar (AB '93). Photos by Carly Calhoun (AB, ABJ '02). Georgia Magazine - December 2002: Vol. 82, No. 1. Reprinted with permission. Full Story |
Cherokee Nation Breaks Ground on New $50 Million Housing Program Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chad Smith announces the new $50 million dollar housing program during a ceremony at Jay. >> Full Story
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Cherokee National Children's Choir Wins at Native American Music Awards The Cherokee National Children's Choir won the Best Gospel Album award at the most prestigious Native American musical event of the year, the Native American Music Awards (NAMMYS). >> Full Story
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Cherokees in Sperry are Ga Du Gi (Working Together) Addressing Cherokees in District 8 hosted by Cherokee Tribal Councilman Buel Anglen, Principal Chief Chad Smith said, "What will we do with our great Cherokee legacy? "We can die from apathy, or excel with great tradition. We are not a people of the past; we are a people of the future." Full Story |
ACT Scores For Sequoyah High School Students Soar Addressing ACT scores for Sequoyah High School students set new at all-time-record-setting highs over the last 3 years. Education is one of the most important priorities. Our children are our future. Full Story |
Sequoyah High School Dormitory enrollment has increased 40% over last year Thanks to dedicated SHS administrative directors, staff, teachers and parents, Sequoyah High School's progress since 1999 has been remarkable. Full Story |
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