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For Heather Smith and her family, a Cherokee Nation home was more than a place to stay; it offered her the opportunity to be ...
Just weeks after being sworn in as the new representative for Oklahoma House District 71, Amanda Clinton (D-Tulsa), a tribal ...
A new exhibit at the Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum shares the story of the Cherokee Advocate newspaper printing ...
JAY, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation hosted a ribbon cutting for the new Ganohili Housing addition in Jay.
Cherokee Nation leaders joined Sequoyah County community members Thursday, July 24, to celebrate the grand opening of the new ...
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 ...
Kimberly Teehee speaks in front of the Cherokee Nation and U.S. flags after the announcement of her nomination as a delegate to the House, in Tahlequah, Okla., on Aug. 22, 2019. (Sue Ogrocki/AP) ...
The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma has kept its Covid death rate lower than most American communities’ — even though Native Americans are almost twice as likely to die from Covid-19 as white ...
Steve Inskeep talks to Chuck Hoskin, Cherokee Nation secretary of state, about a DNA test that Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren took that shows she has Native American ancestry.
But now, the Cherokee Nation has begun reviewing applications for citizenship from the estimated 3,000 living descendants of Cherokee Freedmen like journalist Kenneth J. Cooper, who says his ...
The Cherokee Nation, with about 140,000 citizens on its reservation in northeastern Oklahoma, has reported just over 4,000 cases and 33 deaths.
Although the Cherokee Nation has commented on the name in the past, this time, the debate was reignited by Car and Driver, which reached out to Chief Hoskin for comment on the topic.