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Salina, Oklahoma, United States
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Cherokee Orphan Asylum Press
The Cherokee Orphan Asylum Press, established in 1882 in Salina, Oklahoma, was created by the Cherokee Nation to meet the needs of Indigenous communities. As one of the first newspapers for Native Americans, it played a crucial role in preserving Cherokee culture and language during a transformative era. The publication featured a range of content, including local news, cultural stories, educational materials, and advocacy pieces on Indigenous rights, making it a key resource for community empowerment and representation. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Cherokee Orphan Asylum Press, Salina, Oklahoma, United States starting 1880, including 12 scans in total. Explore this historical treasure to discover stories that mention influential figures and events, possibly even those from your own family history, and engage with the rich heritage of the Cherokee people.
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