Cherokee Nation Sets Aside 1,000 Acres For Culturally-Significant Plants
The Cherokee Nation is setting aside 1,000 acres of land to protect plants, which are important to its cultural heritage. News On 6's Grant Stephens took us to the site near Stilwell.
Thursday, April 21st 2022, 9:25 pm
By: Grant Stephens
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STILWELL, Oklahoma -
The Cherokee Nation is setting aside 1,000 acres of land to protect plants, which are important to its cultural heritage. News On 6's Grant Stephens took us to the site near Stilwell.
Grant Stephens
Grant Stephens joined News On 6 in October 2020. He fell in love with news the minute he picked up a camera in his high school broadcast class.
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