Initiated as a project to insure that the nationally acclaimed Cherokee Nation History Course would continue to be provided to Cherokee communities both within and outside the Cherokee Nation boundaries, the PINS Project is slated to expand its offerings in the near future, including an online version of the History Course that can be taken for academic credit. Other offerings will include workshops on
(1) Cherokee identity, federal recognition, and fake tribes,
(2) understanding the legal basis of Cherokee Nation sovereignty,
(3) understanding the Cherokee Nation Constitution,
(4) understanding the Cherokee Nation budget, and
(5) educational opportunities for Cherokee Nation citizens.