SEASON 7, EPISODE 7

In this episode, Cordney McClain is an educator, actor, writer and poet with a big heart. We learn about his community involvement and see how he leaves his audience wanting more. We visit Roberta Sapp at the creek on her family’s land and she shares the importance of water. She shares with us the lessons her grandparents taught her and how she passes it on to future generations. Geneva Thompson is an attorney bridging the areas of environmental and tribal law. She shares with us how partnerships with Tribal Nations can help protect our planet for future generations. In our Cherokee Almanac we learn why Fort Gibson was created  in Indian Territory and how the fort impacted Cherokee Nation throughout the 19th century.

IN THIS EPISODE​

Cordney McClain is an educator, actor, writer and poet with a big heart. We learn about his community involvement and see how he leaves his audience wanting more.

We visit Roberta Sapp at the creek on her family’s land and she shares the importance of water. She shares with us the lessons her grandparents taught her and how she passes it on to future generations.

Geneva Thompson is an attorney bridging the areas of environmental and tribal law. She shares with us how partnerships with Tribal Nations can help protect our planet for future generations.

In this Cherokee Almanac we learn why Fort Gibson was created  in Indian Territory and how the fort impacted Cherokee Nation throughout the 19th century.

In this Cherokee Language Lesson, we join Uwodi’a and Sinasd as they make a video together.

Continue Watching Season 7

Media Contact

Leanna Reeder

Public Relations Specialist

leanna.reeder@cn-bus.com

918.384.7823