Cherokee Nation now pumps more than $3.1 billion annually into the Oklahoma economy. New research shows the tribe and its businesses continually expand their economic footprint through employment, labor income, production of goods and services, and more.
The Housing Authority of the Cherokee Nation has been awarded a $500,000 grant through the FHLBank Topeka’s Native American Housing Initiatives Grants Program. The grant will be used for the construction of two homes with 30-year, lease-to-own contracts in the Galitsode addition…
The Cherokee Nation contributed $7.6 million to 107 school districts as part of the tribe’s 2025 Public School Appreciation Day held with area educators at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa on Tuesday.
In collaboration with the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH), the Cherokee Nation has identified a case of measles in the northeastern part of the state.
Cherokee Nation leaders presented a $100,000 gift that was matched dollar for dollar from private donations to American Red Cross Disaster Relief on Monday.
We are in the midst of the largest period of housing investment in the history of the Cherokee Nation. If we think of our housing challenges as public health challenges, we can go even further.