The Cherokee Nation held its second annual Agricultural Summit Feb. 12 at the Chota Conference Center, bringing together agricultural producers, industry experts, and vendors to advance tribal food systems, sustainability and economic development.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, along with other Cherokee leaders and staff, gathered in Dewey to cut the ribbon on the tribe’s newest elder nutrition site.
The true strength of the Cherokee Nation does not reside solely within the seat of our tribal government in Tahlequah. It lives in the heart of our communities across northeast Oklahoma and throughout the country.
Debra Proctor was sworn in as the fifth and newest member of the Cherokee Nation Election Commission by Judge Luke T. Barteaux at the Feb. 9 meeting of the Council of the Cherokee Nation.
Leaders from the Cherokee Nation and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka celebrated the grand opening of a new community center at the Sequoyah Heights Housing Addition for elder Cherokees in Tahlequah.