Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr ... to be the most important advocate for the Cherokee language since Sequoyah, the 19th century creator of the Cherokee syllabary.
Officials with the Cherokee Nation announced Wednesday that the tribe has settled a lawsuit with the federal government over the management of its resources and trust assets. The $80 million ...
“It is a boon for economic development in the Sequoyah County area. When we offer increased tourism and retail opportunities, we support locally-owned family businesses.” Under Cherokee Nation law, ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation received a $10.7 million grant from the Department of Transportation to place 112 publicly accessible electric vehicle charging ports across 12 community ...
GUEST: It's Sequoyah Orphanage Training School pottery. After forced removal, uh, of the Cherokee Nation from the East Coast to modern-day Oklahoma, it left a lot of parentless children ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation is making history as the first tribe to form a partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. “This means when disaster strikes, we will ...
TAHLEQUAH – Sally Wilson, a supervisor for Indian Child Welfare with the Cherokee Nation, can cite disagreeable examples of Cherokee or Native overrepresentation and underrepresentation in ...
The Cherokee Nation has received $10.7 million in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation to install 112 publicly accessible electric vehicle charging ports across 12 community ...
CHOUTEAU – Chouteau Mayor Brenda Cunningham is praising the Cherokee Nation for the assistance provided to her city to upgrade roads and infrastructure. Within the CN reservation, Chouteau sits in ...
TAHLEQUAH – Sally Wilson, a supervisor for Indian Child Welfare with the Cherokee Nation, can cite disagreeable examples of Cherokee or Native overrepresentation and underrepresentation in federal and ...
The Cherokee Nation’s Indian Child Welfare office, seen Sept. 17, is located on South Muskogee Avenue in Tahlequah. To contact ICW, call 918-458-6900 or visit icw.cherokee.org. Photo by Chad Hunter ...
TULSA, OKLA. (KTUL) — The Cherokee Nation recently released findings from the Criminal Law Reform and Planning Task Force, recommending new approaches to incarceration and criminal re-entry.