122 E Keetoowah St, Tahlequah, OK 74464, United StatesMapa
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Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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professormike2017
Amazing museum dedicated to American justice
Realized how "law abiding" the Cherokee were -- adopting Federal sentencing, shifting from corporal punishment to "prison" (a different museum) -- I got a much greater respect for how the Cherokee wor...
Valoración publicada el 19 may 2024
jehenson81
Evolution of Law
This building isn’t very large and has exhibits on both floors of it. We were greeted as we entered and started to wander around from room to room. The first room we entered, to the left of the front ...
Valoración publicada el 14 mar 2024
Jo S
Justice and Newspaper history. Time well spent
This unassuming building tells two stories: one about indigenous justice and the other the history of the Cherokee syllabary and newspapers. It has one of the old syllabary letterpress presses and typ...
Valoración publicada el 13 oct 2023
BlueDevilOKC
From blood law to the courts
We enjoyed learning about the Cherokee justice system and the switch from blood law to a court system of justice. The stories of conflict over tribal jurisdiction and tribal sovereignty were also int...
Valoración publicada el 24 jul 2022
321lanap
Cherokee Heritage
The Cherokee Supreme Court Museum was interesting, and the staff was very informative and friendly. The museum was free to tour, and the building contained a lot of history.
Amazing museum dedicated to American justice
Realized how "law abiding" the Cherokee were -- adopting Federal sentencing, shifting from corporal punishment to "prison" (a different museum) -- I got a much greater respect for how the Cherokee wor...
Evolution of Law
This building isn’t very large and has exhibits on both floors of it. We were greeted as we entered and started to wander around from room to room. The first room we entered, to the left of the front ...
Justice and Newspaper history. Time well spent
This unassuming building tells two stories: one about indigenous justice and the other the history of the Cherokee syllabary and newspapers. It has one of the old syllabary letterpress presses and typ...
From blood law to the courts
We enjoyed learning about the Cherokee justice system and the switch from blood law to a court system of justice. The stories of conflict over tribal jurisdiction and tribal sovereignty were also int...
Cherokee Heritage
The Cherokee Supreme Court Museum was interesting, and the staff was very informative and friendly. The museum was free to tour, and the building contained a lot of history.