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  • The Cherokee Center in the 1970s

    Living history: WCU researchers work to capture Cherokee oral histories

    October 1

    The history of Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµapp is held by its people. Though archives and images can provide a framework for the past, there is no richer or truer contribution to the story than the lived experiences of alumni, staff, faculty and students.

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    Preservation of an endangered language

    September 12

    Tom Belt doesn’t view the world the same as everyone else. Yes, it’s a big blue marble floating in space and a melting pot of billions with different experiences, backgrounds and beliefs. However, Belt, a Cherokee Nation citizen, also sees it through a Cherokee lens — but that lens is fading.

  • Sara Snyder Hopkins

    WCU's ECHT project receives $450K grant from NEH

    August 19

    Unearthing history is nothing new to Cherokee Language Program director and associate professor Sara Snyder Hopkins. Thanks to a federal grant, she and a group of colleagues will continue to do so.