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Cherokee Nation Career Services department recently graduated 12 new fiber technicians from the tribe’s fiber technician training program, which has trained more than 100 since the program’s creation.
As part of its annual “The Way We See the World" celebration on Aug. 1, the Museum of the Cherokee People will showcase four ...
While Congress continues mulling over President Donald Trump’s fiscal agenda, part of the White House budget proposes to ...
Five Choctaw constitutional amendments are on a July 12, 2025, ballot alongside the nation's regularly scheduled Tribal ...
The conversation the Cherokee Nation’s growing role in Oklahoma’s film industry. The tribe recently became the first Native nation in the U.S. to be designated “film ready,” expanding its studio ...
The federal agency in charge of tribal education has deep funding cuts that advocates say would mean death for colleges.
The Cherokee Nation committed Thursday to allocating up to $255.5 million toward replacing Indian Hospital. The hospital will pass from the federal Indian Health Service to the Cherokee Nation Oct. 1, ...
Guest Opinion. The Cherokee Nation has reached a proud new milestone — one that reflects our legacy of adaptability and our ...
The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council approved a multimillion-dollar appropriation Thursday afternoon that would pay for a new ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs and the Cherokee Nation held a PACT Claims event to help veterans navigate accessing their ...
Cherokee Nation lawmakers have approved a $255 million plan to build a health facility in Claremore as the tribe readies to ...
Since 2002, the tribe has given $99.7 million to public schools located in the Cherokee Nation Reservation and neighboring counties. Map of how the funds was distributed among schools.