Por: ABC7 Politics November 17, 2022
signed in 1835, which provided the legal basis for the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation from its ancestral homelands east of the Mississippi River and led to the Trail of Tears, but it has never been exercised. A separate treaty in 1866 affirmed this right, Hoskin said.The has in fact adhered to our obligations under these treaties. I'm here to ask the United States to do the same, Hoskin told the panel.Hoskin suggested to the... + full article
ABC News USA Politics November 09, 2022
The House Committee on Rules is expected to hold a hearing this month about whether the Cherokee Nation will have a delegate serve in Congress, according to The New York Times.The Cherokee Nation has been campaigning to uphold their right to a non-voting delegate in Congress, a... + más
Cherokee delegate pushes for Congress to honor 200-year-old promise | Newsweek
After 187 years, the Cherokee Nation wants its seat in Congress | Portland Press Herald
The New York Times USA Nation November 04, 2022
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — In 1835, U.S. officials traveled to the Cherokee Nation’s capital in Georgia to sign a treaty forcing the Cherokees off their lands in the American South, opening them to white settlers. The sent thousands on a death march to new lands in Oklahoma.The... + más
Protecting bison is critical to Native American ecosystem, culture | WPTV
New Lego kits you may have missed | PennLive
The Daily Beast USA Politics October 13, 2022
In January, at a campaign event at the , Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker boldly announced that he had just found out through his mother that he is “40 percent Native American.” In the following months, the former NFL star would repeat the claim several times,... + más
Newsweek USA Life October 11, 2022
Kim Teehee's ancestors were forced onto the Trail of Tears, and her parents were made to attend an Indian boarding school. So, it meant a lot when Teehee was named the Cherokee Nation's first delegate to Congress—but so far, the United States hasn't kept its... + más
Cherokee Nation presses for nonvoting House seat | The Hill
WPTV USA Nation October 07, 2022
Bison were once near extinction. Now, they're coming back.Sometimes called buffalo, these massive animals were an integral part of Lakota, Shoshone and Arapaho culture — to name just a few.The North American bison is an important animal for many plains in the United... + más
Bison country is changing — and not for the better. But the future is unwritten | Los Angeles Times
58 bison relocated from Grand Canyon National Park North Rim | Associated Press
Portland Press Herald USA World October 07, 2022
A few years ago, Kimberly Teehee had her family genealogy done, wanting to learn about her Native American roots “pre-removal.” Using a memorial in North Carolina, with names of the Cherokee people who were forcibly moved west, her family discovered at least eight Teehee... + más
The Hill USA Politics September 24, 2022
The Cherokee Nation has kickstarted a campaign pressing Congress to honor a 19th century treaty and provide it with a nonvoting House seat before the end of this legislative session. The move would be a long-delayed honoring of the Treaty of New Echota, an 1835 agreement that... + más
The Grand Cherokee 4xe is a great Jeep and a solid hybrid | Ars Technica
Kevin McCarthy's 'commitment' to voters punts on divisive choices: The Note | ABC News
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