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The Cherokee Nation honored two Cherokee veterans with the Medal of Patriotism during the July 14 Tribal Council meeting.
Shutterstock The Cherokee Trail of Tears In 1838-1839, the U.S. government forced about 16,000 Cherokee people to leave their ...
The Cherokee Nation is ready to make way for more film productions on the reservation, its leaders said June 6.
JAY, Okla. — Cherokee Nation recently invested $6.5 million into the tribe’s youngest citizens in Delaware County. The new state-of-the-art Jay Head Start Center was celebrated on May 22.
Cherokee Nation has opened the tribe's new Jay Head Start facility. The 9,300-square-foot facility is a $6.5 million dollar investment into early childhood education.
The Cherokee Nation is committed to continued investment in Rogers County, said the nation's deputy chief during an address last Wednesday in Claremore.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. signed an executive order outlining expanded initiatives the tribe is taking to address environmental sustainability.
Cherokee Nation announced the top honors of the longest-running Native American juried art show during a special reception on April 4 at the Gallery at Cherokee Springs Plaza in Tahlequah.
Visit cherokee nation's 54th annual trail of tears art show starts tomorrow featuring authentic, award-winning works of art of all kinds. Callie chunestudy with ...
On Tuesday, as part of the tribe’s annual Public School Appreciation Day, the Cherokee Nation presented $7.6 million to 107 school districts.
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2 News' Isabel Flores traveled to Tahlequah to learn more about the Cherokee Nation's $4 million dollar Artist Recovery Act.
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