Description: Jean Breed attended Seneca Indian School. During high school she joined Up With People. She attended Draughan's Business School and TJC. Jean is active with the Tulsa Cherokee Community Organization and Greater Tulsa Cherokee group and tribal elections. She tells about Seneca Indian School reunions, elections, traditional Cherokee clothing and beliefs, and Cherokee language. David Breed relates the history of the Cherokee alphabet and the Saline Cherokee Courthouse.
Subjects: Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte, Up with People, Tulsa Cherokee Community Organization, Greater Tulsa Cherokee, Tribal elections, School reunions, Native Cherokee clothing, Grandmother's Cherokee lore, Cherokee alphabet, Saline Cherokee Courthouse,
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