A cultural connection: language revitalization at forefront of Cherokee, Māori visits cherokeelearner October 15, 2023 Uncategorized Language learners from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Māori exchange visits to each other’s nations. Post navigation Previous Previous post: Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner propose minimum $18M annual funding for Cherokee Nation Language Department effortsNext Next post: Cherokee Nation reauthorizes Durbin Feeling Language Preservation Act