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Tralynna Scott continues as Special Envoy, will lead health care economic impact study

Cherokee Nation announced today that Chief Economist Tralynna Scott will continue in her special envoy role and will lead an economic impact study of the tribe’s health system.

Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner, Propose Major Expansion of Tribe’s Reentry Program 

Cherokee Nation, University of Oklahoma officially launch $30M nursing school partnership

Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner sign $23M legislation for new treatment facilities

Building a 21st Century Cherokee Healthcare Workforce

Tralynna Scott continues as Special Envoy, will lead health care economic impact study

Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner, Propose Major Expansion of Tribe’s Reentry Program 

Cherokee Nation, University of Oklahoma officially launch $30M nursing school partnership

Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner sign $23M legislation for new treatment facilities

Building a 21st Century Cherokee Healthcare Workforce

Breaking through isolation created by rare diseases

The Cherokee identity, in all its rich complexity, grows from common values and a shared cultural heritage. An important aspect of Cherokee culture is encapsulated in the spirit of Gadugi — the recognition of shared hardships and the collective goal of working together for the…

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. Congratulates Cherokee Citizen Markwayne Mullin on Appointment as U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security

The Cherokee Nation extends its warmest congratulations to Cherokee Nation citizen and Westville native Markwayne Mullin on this historic appointment as the United States Secretary of Homeland Security.
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Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner sign legislation to set aside opioid settlement funds for reentry transitional housing

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner on Tuesday added an amendment to the tribe’s Public Health and Wellness Fund Act that sets aside $6.5 million in new opioid settlement funds for the nation’s reentry program, using $4 million to build…
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Cherokee Nation signs legislation increasing investment in new Claremore health facility to $400 million

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. signed into law an amendment to the Cherokee Nation Claremore Outpatient and Emergency Health Center Act of 2025, increasing the authorized construction budget from $255.5 million to $400 million to expand the new facility that…

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief signs rare disease proclamation, announces third annual Rare Disease Summit

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. signed a proclamation Friday, Feb. 27, at the Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center recognizing Rare Disease Month and announcing that the tribe will host its third annual Rare Disease Summit on Oct. 7.

Cherokee Nation to host career, small business fairs in Muskogee and North Tulsa

Cherokee Nation will host career and small business fairs in Muskogee and north Tulsa in March, open to all, as part of its outreach to Cherokee Freedmen communities.

Tralynna Scott continues as Special Envoy, will lead health care economic impact study

Cherokee Nation announced today that Chief Economist Tralynna Scott will continue in her special envoy role and will lead an economic impact study of the tribe’s health system.

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CNB Chief Economist named to 2026 class of Women to KNOW

The inaugural class of Women to KNOW in Oklahoma has been named. Among the 2026 honorees is Cherokee Nation Businesses’ Chief Economist Tralynna Scott.

Registration for Camp Cherokee 2026 opening soon

Hard Rock Tulsa welcomes the Grammy Award-winning Kentucky Headhunters April 2

Cherokee Nation hosts spring break activities for kids

Cherokee Film Productions announces feature documentary about Cherokee Freedmen

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Cherokee Casinos hosts Cody Canada & The Departed March 26 & 27 at West Siloam Springs and Roland

Cody Canada & The Departed brings iconic Red Dirt to Hard Rock March 28

Ali Siddiq brings acclaimed storytelling comedy to Hard Rock Tulsa May 7

Sequoyah High School junior Peyton Proctor earns regional recognition in Cox Mobile contest

Cherokee Nation: Telling the Full Story During Black History Month

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