Cherokee Nation leaders gathered to celebrate the grand opening of the tribe’s new state-of-the-art Stilwell Head Start during a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, May 6.
The Oklahoma Legislature should override Governor Kevin Stitt's veto of Senate Bill 1461 because the veto would effectively destroy public television in our state.
Just 12 years after forced removal, Principal Chief John Ross and the Cherokee National Council made a powerful declaration about the Nation’s future with the opening of the Cherokee Male and Female Seminaries on May 7, 1851, cementing a lasting commitment to education.
Multiplatinum artist Andy Grammer, known for his signature blend of uplifting, high-energy pop, is taking his catalog on the road and arriving at Hard Rock Live inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa on Saturday, Aug. 29, at 8 p.m.
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.
The Inter-Tribal Council (ITC) of the Five Civilized Tribes passed a resolution at its quarterly meeting, April 10 at WinStar World Casino and Resort, expressing support for protecting Medicaid expansion and tribal health care systems in Oklahoma.
Cherokee Nation announced the top honors of the longest-running Native American juried art show in a special reception on April 10 at the Gallery at Cherokee Springs Plaza in Tahlequah.
Cherokee Nation Foundation announced $540,300 in scholarships awarded to students for the upcoming academic year Thursday, increasing access to higher education for Cherokee families.
The Inter-Tribal Council (ITC) of the Five Civilized Tribes passed a resolution at its quarterly meeting, April 10 at WinStar World Casino and Resort, expressing support for protecting Medicaid expansion and tribal health care systems in Oklahoma.
Cherokee Nation Foundation announced $540,300 in scholarships awarded to students for the upcoming academic year Thursday, increasing access to higher education for Cherokee families.
Cherokee Nation announced the top honors of the longest-running Native American juried art show in a special reception on April 10 at the Gallery at Cherokee Springs Plaza in Tahlequah.
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.