Cherokee Nation celebrated a historic milestone this week: the transfer of the Claremore Indian Hospital from the federal Indian Health Service to Cherokee Nation’s control.
The Cherokee Nation is now accepting 2026 Tribal Youth Council Applications. Interested students must submit a profile, answer three essay questions related to Cherokee youth and tribal legislation, submit three letters of recommendation and meet other criteria. A committee will…
Experience artwork that merges Cherokee and pop culture in imaginative and unexpected ways in a new exhibit at the Cherokee Cultural Pathway in downtown Tahlequah.
Cherokee Casino & Hotel West Siloam Springs is going big, bold and bone-chilling on Halloween night with its Grave Rave party, complete with a $5,000 costume contest and a night packed with music, lights and high-energy fun.
Cherokee Nation’s Talking Leaves Job Corps recently celebrated a new class of 73 graduates. The graduates met with Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and members of the Council of the Cherokee Nation during the graduation ceremony. Family and friends gathered with them to celebrate the milestone.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, members of the Council of the Cherokee Nation and Cherokee Nation Public Health leaders and staff gathered to sign an amended Public Health and Wellness Fund Act legislation Monday, Sept. 29.
For generations, the Cherokee Nation has prioritized education and worked to build partnerships that uplift our people and create a better future for Cherokee families and the communities we call home. One of the most enduring and important of those partnerships is with Northeastern State University.
The Cherokee Nation announced today a groundbreaking partnership with DreamWorks Animation and NBCUniversal to dub the animated film “How to Train Your Dragon” in the Cherokee language.
Cherokee Nation’s Talking Leaves Job Corps recently celebrated a new class of 73 graduates. The graduates met with Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and members of the Council of the Cherokee Nation during the graduation ceremony. Family and friends gathered with them to celebrate the milestone.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, members of the Council of the Cherokee Nation and Cherokee Nation Public Health leaders and staff gathered to sign an amended Public Health and Wellness Fund Act legislation Monday, Sept. 29.
For generations, the Cherokee Nation has prioritized education and worked to build partnerships that uplift our people and create a better future for Cherokee families and the communities we call home. One of the most enduring and important of those partnerships is with Northeastern State University.
The Cherokee Nation announced today a groundbreaking partnership with DreamWorks Animation and NBCUniversal to dub the animated film “How to Train Your Dragon” in the Cherokee language.