Free Online Classes
Cherokee Nation classes; 10-week online classes offered three times a year spring-fall, taught by Ed Fields, a Cherokee Nation first-language speaker. Recordings of past classes are available on YouTube for Ed’s Cherokee 1 class, Cherokee 2 class, and Cherokee 3 class.
RSU Public TV Cherokee Language classes. Recorded 50-minute video lessons by Wade Blevins, a Cherokee Nation second-language speaker who often invites Cherokee Nation first-language speakers to speak in the classes.
Cherokee Language 101/Jalagi Gawoni covers the book Cherokee Language Lessons by Michael Joyner and includes quizzes to complete over book material. PDFs of book chapters are provided for free.
Cherokee Textbook by Myrtle Driver Johnson is available online through the Kituwah Preservation and Education Program. It includes audio files.
Cherokee 101; online material from Tom Belt, Eastern Band, Western Carolina University
In-Person Non-University Classes
Ed Fields offers a free week-long in-person class a few times a year at the Durbin Feeling Language Center in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The dates for these are mentioned during the online class (see above for information on joining his online class).
Cherokee Nation offers in-person classes throughout the nation’s 14-county area in northeastern Oklahoma. Often these will be mentioned on the Cherokee Nation Facebook page.
University Classes
Northeastern State University offers a Cherokee Education B.A. E.D. degree and different Cherokee language courses
The University of Oklahoma offers Cherokee language classes as part of their Native American Language Program.
The University of Arkansas has classes taught by a native speaker
The University of North Carolina, Asheville has in-person and online courses thorugh their Cherokee Language Program.
Western Carolina University offers Cherokee language courses
Yale University offers Cherokee language courses
Duke University offers Cherokee language courses
Cherokee Language Master Apprentice Program
The Cherokee Language Master Apprentice Program creates Cherokee language teachers by pairing adults with master-level fluent speakers. It is a two-year program in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.