Members of the 2024-2025 Cherokee Nation Tribal Youth Council were sworn in by Cherokee Nation Supreme Court Justice Shawna Baker during an inauguration ceremony recently.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury selected Cherokee Nation among 14 state and tribal grant awardees to support small businesses in northeast Oklahoma.
In celebration of authentic Native American art, the 19th annual Cherokee Art Market returns to Tulsa Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.
Misguided groups once upon a time weaponized education to erode our culture, but our resilience triumphed over the trauma of boarding schools. Now we have reclaimed education as a tool for empowerment.
Cherokee Nation leaders gathered Sept. 27 at the ᎦᎵᏦᏕ Galitsode Housing Addition to celebrate as Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. officially signed legislation permanently reauthorizing the tribe’s landmark Housing, Jobs and Sustainable Communities Act.
Misguided groups once upon a time weaponized education to erode our culture, but our resilience triumphed over the trauma of boarding schools. Now we have reclaimed education as a tool for empowerment.
Misguided groups once upon a time weaponized education to erode our culture, but our resilience triumphed over the trauma of boarding schools. Now we have reclaimed education as a tool for empowerment.
Cherokee Nation leaders gathered Sept. 27 at the ᎦᎵᏦᏕ Galitsode Housing Addition to celebrate as Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. officially signed legislation permanently reauthorizing the tribe’s landmark Housing, Jobs and Sustainable Communities Act.
Misguided groups once upon a time weaponized education to erode our culture, but our resilience triumphed over the trauma of boarding schools. Now we have reclaimed education as a tool for empowerment.
Misguided groups once upon a time weaponized education to erode our culture, but our resilience triumphed over the trauma of boarding schools. Now we have reclaimed education as a tool for empowerment.