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That was the week that was
May 26, 2012 by Longboat Key NewsLongboat Key NewsShe has long been advertised by Harvard Law School as their sole tenured Native American. Her proof of racial identity is a family story about her great-great-great grandmother being listed as Cherokee on her wedding certificate sometime around 1820 ...
The enduring legacy of Elizabeth Warren's tribal roots
May 26, 2012 by Hot AirThe left-leaning Boston Globe devoted a lengthy article on Friday to Warren's insistence that she's 1/32 Cherokee. The piece was long not just in column inches but on skepticism: US Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren has said she was unaware that ...
George F. Will: The diversity of Elizabeth Warren
May 26, 2012 by Beloit Daily NewsBOSTON — Blond, blue-eyed Elizabeth Warren, the Senate candidate and Harvard professor who cites “family lore” that she is 1/32nd Cherokee, was inducted into Oklahoma's Hall of Fame last year. Her biography on oklahomaheritage.com says she “can track ...
Viola B. Null
May 26, 2012 by Staunton News LeaderShe was born in Hagerman NM, raised in Cherokee City, Ariz., and graduated from Colcord High School in Oklahoma in 1944. She attended John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Ark., and traveled to Staunton in 1947. Viola met and married Roger Null in ...
What makes a person Indian? Massachusetts case stirs debate
May 25, 2012 by Anchorage Daily NewsWarren has said that her "family lore" described Indian ancestors, and the New England Genealogy Association said it found indications -- but not proof -- that Warren had a Cherokee great-great-great grandmother, which would make her 1/32 Indian.
Elizabeth Warren and the myth of the Cherokee princess
May 25, 2012 by Charleston City PaperChances are there's somebody in your life who claims they are part Cherokee. Of course, this is a complete shock to everyone since the person in question looks about as Native American as Kermit the Frog, which is saying a lot.
George F. Will: Diversity politics trips up campaign to reclaim Ted Kennedy's ...
May 25, 2012 by National PostNational PostBlond, blue-eyed Elizabeth Warren, a Harvard professor is seeking to regain Ted Kennedy's old Massachusetts Senate for the Democrats and who cites “family lore” that she is 1/32nd Cherokee, was inducted into Oklahoma's Hall of Fame last year.
Seven area athletes participate in Meet of Champions
May 24, 2012 by Alva Review-CourierAlva Review-CourierThe meet was held May 15 at Moore High School. Timberlake High School was represented by three juniors and a senior girl while Cherokee High School had two boys competing. Rounding out the seven was Kally Gordon from Alva High School.
Elizabeth Warren draws even in latest poll of Massachusetts Senate race
May 24, 2012 by Washington PostShe said that some in her family had “high cheekbones like all of the Indians do.” The New England Historic Genealogical Society said that a document confirmed the family lore of Warren's Cherokee ancestry, but it later backtracked.
Elizabeth Warren Isn't Ghost-Dancing Just Yet
May 24, 2012 by Slate Magazine (blog)By my back-of-the-napkin count, 42 percent of all subsequent Boston Herald stories have focused on Warren, her hard-to-prove claim of Cherokee ancestry, the Pow Wow Chow cook book that she uses as next-best-thing-to-DNA proof.
Warren's tenuous, tragicomic claims to Indian ancestry
May 22, 2012 by Austin American-StatesmanIt's easy to imagine Warren originally checking a box more on a whim than out of any deep determination to self-identify as Cherokee. (She didn't use the minority-applicant program when applying to Rutgers, where she attended law school, ...
Gourd wins 2 gold medals at state meet
May 22, 2012 by Cherokee PhoenixCherokee PhoenixAndi Gourd, of Central High School in Sallisaw, Okla., stands atop the medal podium on May 4 in Oklahoma City after winning the Class 2A 3200-meter race. COURTESY PHOTO BY WILL CHAVEZ Senior Reporter SALLISAW, Okla. – Cherokee Nation citizen Andi Gourd ...
Cherokee County readies for its 18th Relay for Life
May 16, 2012 by Marietta Daily JournalCANTON — A wave of purple will hit the River Ridge High School track Friday night at Cherokee County's annual Relay for Life, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. The event will have an array of activities, including live entertainment, food, ...
Building on history
May 16, 2012 by Tahlequah Daily PressThe Cherokee National Supreme Court Building, corner of Keetoowah and Water, was built in 1844 and is Oklahoma's oldest government building still standing. Accompanying this landmark is the Cherokee Courthouse directly across the street, ...
UPDATE: CN Supreme Court Justice Haskins resigns
May 16, 2012 by Cherokee PhoenixCherokee Nation Supreme Court Justice Kyle Haskins tendered his resignation to Principal Chief Bill John Baker this week to pursue other aspects in his life. CN Courthouse administrator Lisa Fields said Haskins' resignation is effective June 1.
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