The Tuscarora Nation of NC Supports Red Wolf Preservation. 

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And That In A Land Where We Were Always Free

Yękhiyatręnayę́·tih haʔ neyakawę̀·ruʔ héʔthuʔ haʔ Yeʔnęhnaryehtukę́hti haʔ čikhéʔkye.

A prayer delegation sent to pray for the continued peace for ancestors whose final resting places were disturbed by developers were derided, threatened and ultimately attacked at the ancient burial site.  The delegation was comprised of Tuscaroras, Occaneechis and allies.  

April 17, 2024

April 10, 2024

Fairness For The Tuscarora

The Fayetteville Observer

The Fayetteville Observer,
January 4, 2024

Tuscarora Nation of North Carolina's history in the region acknowledged.

The Cary Report

Indian Heritage Commission Fails To Honor Its Mission

The Cary Report, 11-1-23

The Tuscarora Nation is proud of Kearsey Lowry (Turtle Clan) for being accepted into the American Indian Student Leaders Page Program.  

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Beaver Tales, page 5 
October 25, 2023

While the Tuscarora nations north and south endure, we have known people who did not survive the invasion of Turtle Island.

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The Raeford & Hoke News -Journal
October 11, 2023.  Page 5


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Historical Record Confirms Claims of Tuscarora Nation of NC

Tuscarora Nation Remains United

Tuscarora Nation Deserves Reaffirmation

Strawberry Ceremony

Tuscarora's Fight For Self Determination.