While I don't agree with the site's editorial stances on some issues, which is something that should be expected, I must give praise to the webmaster of Cherokee Underground. The site's goal is to provide news about Cherokee in a format that isn't under tribal control. While I didn't agree with how it presented the issue of PETA and the bear pits, I will give it credit for trying to present things fairly and objectively. The site has shown both praise and criticism for Chief Hicks, which to me is a good sign that the site doesn't intend to be one sided.
I encourage as many people as possible to visit Cherokee Underground, along with Easternband.com and any other alternative news sites as possible. They can and will report what the tribally-owned media can't, and they'll report what the Citizen-Times ignores. Check them out. And to Cherokee Underground, I applaud you. The internet truly is a legitimate medium for news reporting, and while tribal government has yet to comprehend this fact, those willing to report outside the grasp of Michell Hicks' leash have this truly free option.
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