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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 signs legislation increasing investment in new Claremore health facility to $400 million

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

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 signs legislation increasing investment in new Claremore health facility to $400 million

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

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

Tribal and rural healthcare at risk in Gov. Stitt’s attack on Medicaid

Oklahoma leaders often visit Cherokee Nation’s Health System and celebrate our progress and tout our unmistakable impact on the health and economy of rural communities. Now, Governor Stitt is putting us on a path that will damage that very system.

Cherokee Nation to participate in Summer EBT again in 2026

Families can now apply through the Cherokee Nation for the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer program, which helps families buy nutritious meals for their children during the summer months when school is out.
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Cherokee Nation to announce winners of 55th annual Trail of Tears Art Show

Cherokee Nation will announce top honors of the longest-running Native American juried art show in a special reception at 6 p.m. on April 10 at the Gallery at Cherokee Springs Plaza in Tahlequah.
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Cherokee Nation proclaims April as Autism Awareness Month

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. signed a proclamation Tuesday declaring April 2026 as Autism Awareness Month in the Cherokee Nation during a ceremony held at the Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center.

Cherokee Nation Launches Pet Partners Program 

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner announced Tuesday the tribe’s new “Pet Partners” program as part of a larger public health agenda.

Cherokee Nation graduates seven speakers from Cherokee Language Master/Apprentice program

The Cherokee Nation’s Cherokee Language Master/Apprentice Program graduated seven students Friday, March 20, during a special commencement ceremony at the Durbin Feeling Language Center in Tahlequah.

Chief Hoskin issues statement congratulating Alan Armstrong on his appointment to the United States Senate

On behalf of the Cherokee Nation, congratulations to Alan Armstrong on his appointment to the United States Senate. A long-time business and community leader from Tulsa, he steps into this new capacity to represent Oklahoma in the Senate.

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Cherokee Casino hosts country music hitmaker Chris Cagle May 7

Cherokee Casino & Hotel West Siloam Springs will welcome the electrifying country music artist Chris Cagle at 8 p.m. Thursday, May 7, at SEVEN Bar inside the casino.

Neal McCoy brings country chart-toppers to Hard Rock May 30

Sebastian Bach, original voice of Skid Row, takes on Tulsa July 24

Cherokee culture, community celebrated at third annual Watercress Fest

Cherokee Casino & Hotel Roland to welcome hair metal icons Slaughter on May 2

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Legendary hair metal band Great White to rock Cherokee Casino & Hotel Roland May 1

Cherokee Nation celebrates grand opening of Sallisaw Creek Park

Nashville’s Niko Moon brings a ‘Good Time’ to Cherokee Casino June 5

Brothers Osborne to rock ‘All Night’ at Hard Rock Tulsa July 17

Cherokee Nation Wings Program celebrates 30 years with 2026 race season kicking off April 4

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