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Cherokee man Brandon Tyler Buchanan receives a 30-year federal prison sentence for second-degree murder on tribal land after pleading guilty to the fatal shooting of Kobe Toineeta.
PEMBROKE — Greg Bryant of Robeson County has been named as chairman of the North Carolina Commission on Indian Affairs. Gov. Josh Stein made the announcement earlier this month. Bryant is an enrolled ...
The Cherokee Nation is celebrating the four-year anniversary of the Wilma P. Mankiller and Charlie Soap Water Act which has brought $23.8 million worth of investments to increase water quality access ...
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WBTV on MSNMan to spend 30 years in federal prison after murder on Cherokee land in North CarolinaA man was sentenced to decades in prison Monday after he killed another man on Cherokee Indian land in 2022. On April 14, a federal judge sentenced the killer -- Brandon Tyler Buchanan -- to 30 years ...
A man was sentenced to 30 years in prison for a deadly shooting that took place in a Native American community.
NORMAN – The University of Oklahoma Sam Noble Museum hosted the 22nd annual Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair with ...
TULSA – The Cherokee Nation continues to be a driving force in Oklahoma’s economy, generating more than $3.1 billion in ...
Cherokee Nation announced the top honors of the longest-running Native American juried art show during a special reception on ...
In Seattle, two local radio shows on Daybreak Star Radio and KEXP, are joining the efforts to illuminate and celebrate the ...
Cherokee writer and audio journalist Rebecca Nagel’s recently published book “By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long ...
We’ve been doing this right for a long time, let us continue that opportunity,” one metro-east superintendent said.
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