SEASON 1, EPISODE 2

This month OsiyoTV features a chef, an artist and a bull rider. Each of their stories is unique but also rooted in their Cherokee heritage.

IN THIS EPISODE​

Urban Chef Bradley Dry forages for ingredients and offers up traditional Cherokee dishes in a downtown Tulsa restaurant.

On the road and on the ranch with Professional Bull Rider and Cherokee Citizen Ryan Dirteater.

Cherokee artist Traci Rabbit remembers her father Bill and works to continue his legacy.

The Cherokee Female Seminary was the first institution of higher learning for women west of the Mississippi River. Originally built in 1847, it was a testament to the Cherokee Nation’s resolve to rebuild a resilient society following the Trail of Tears.

Learn to speak key phrases of the Cherokee language with Dr. Candessa Tehee.

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