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Celebrating the Culture & Traditions of the Cherokee People

At Cherokee 411, we honor the rich cultures and living traditions of all three federally recognized Cherokee tribes: the Cherokee Nation, the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians (UKB), and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI). This blog is a space to celebrate our shared heritage, explore unique customs, and uplift the voices of our communities. From language and ceremony to food, fashion, and everyday life, we aim to keep our stories alive and relevant for generations to come.

Baby’s First Cherokee: A Beautiful Beginning to Language and Culture

Published on: 11/04/2025

Introduce little ones to the Cherokee language with Baby’s First Cherokee—a beautifully illustrated board book by Brad Wagnon that fosters cultural pride and early language learning.

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Baby’s First Cherokee: A Beautiful Beginning to Language and Culture

‘Come On, Let’s Plant’: Wayland Smalley Brings Cherokee Roots, Ruth Stout Wisdom to Backyard Gardening

Published on: 05/04/2025

‘Come On, Let’s Plant’: Wayland Smalley Brings Cherokee Roots, Ruth Stout Wisdom to Backyard Gardening

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‘Come On, Let’s Plant’: Wayland Smalley Brings Cherokee Roots, Ruth Stout Wisdom to Backyard Gardening

Honoring Native American Military Service: Preserving Our Legacy Amid the Pentagon's DEI Purge

Published on: 26/03/2025

Native Americans have served honorably in every major conflict since the Revolutionary War. The Navajo Code Talkers’ unbreakable code was crucial in WWII, while Ira Hayes symbolized courage at Iwo Jima.

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Honoring Native American Military Service: Preserving Our Legacy Amid the Pentagon's DEI Purge

Honoring Heritage Through Art: Tishara Sneed’s Ceramic Masks and Cultural Reflection

Published on: 17/03/2025

Cherokee artist Tishara Sneed shares her cultural heritage through ceramic masks, blending tradition with innovation. Her work highlights Cherokee & Diné traditions while raising awareness of Indigenous issues.

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Honoring Heritage Through Art: Tishara Sneed’s Ceramic Masks and Cultural Reflection