Rogers County, Oklahoma, commissioners wanted to make English the official language of the county.
But they tabled the proposal when local Cherokee Indians pointed out that their tribal language was spoken in this country long before English.
Now a member of the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council wants all county buildings to have signs in both English and Cherokee.
So there.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
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