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Just weeks after being sworn in as the new representative for Oklahoma House District 71, Amanda Clinton (D-Tulsa), a tribal ...
For Heather Smith and her family, a Cherokee Nation home was more than a place to stay; it offered her the opportunity to be ...
A new exhibit at the Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum shares the story of the Cherokee Advocate newspaper printing ...
Guest Opinion. A foundational Cherokee value, known as “detsadageyusesdi,” is to be stingy with one another’s existence, like ...
The Heartland Regional Emmy Awards recently recognized Cherokee Film Production’s “Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People,” or ...
The Cherokee Nation sent delegations to Washington, D.C., and they were able to successfully resist this process for another 12 years, but despite their efforts, the 1898 Curtis Act led to the ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Early voting for the Cherokee Nation District 4 run-off election will start on Saturday. The Cherokee ...
For the first time in Cherokee Nation history, the tribe is looking ahead with a new plan for its policing and public safety ...
Free Cherokee language classes will be held at Salina Early Learning Academy in August and September. The classes will be ...
The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma has announced plans to use a portion of its $98 million in opioid settlement funds to construct a new treatment center in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
On the eve of Oklahoma statehood, the federal government shut down the Cherokee Advocate newspaper and seized its printing press, cutting off the primary source of information for the Cherokee ...