TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Beginning Tuesday, Cherokee Nation will begin taking applications for a limited supply of heirloom seeds. The project allows tribal citizens interested in growing traditional ...
A lot of people across Green Country are anxious to get their gardens ready. The Cherokee Nation offers a program every year to its citizens who want to grow traditional Cherokee crops. The seed bank ...
Tribal citizens of the Cherokee Nation will have the opportunity to grow their own traditional Cherokee crops. Starting Feb. 7, the Cherokee Nation will start to disperse a limited supply of heirloom ...
Since 2008, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault has built up the world’s largest collection of crop diversity. The Cherokee Nation has been invited to deposit its traditional heirloom seeds in the vault, ...
The Cherokee Nation started taking applications for a limited supply of heirloom seeds on Jan. 13 for tribal citizens ...
"Our heirloom seed program is more than just agriculture; it's about preserving our Cherokee heritage and connecting our people to the land our ancestors cultivated," said Cherokee Nation Principal ...