The Cherokee Nation officially opened the North Tulsa Community Center today, providing a dedicated space for Cherokee citizens to gather, share Cherokee culture and resources.
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 Businesses has announced its first material, direct investment in the utility and infrastructure services sector. The move reflects a strategic focus as the tribally owned company deploys capital into counter-cyclical, long-duration industries with durable demand.
Cherokee Film is amplifying Native voices on one of the entertainment industry’s most influential stages by hosting a featured panel at South by Southwest 2026, focused on Indigenous storytelling, representation and breaking barriers in Hollywood.
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.
Cherokee Nation and the American Indian Resource Center Inc. signed an agreement Dec. 17 providing $800,000 from the Cherokee Nation to support AIRC’s Little Cherokee Seeds program in 2026.
Celebrate culture, history and tradition through Cherokee Nation’s upcoming lunch & learn sessions in Tahlequah this spring. The free sessions are aimed at educating the public about various aspects of Cherokee history and culture and will focus on curriculum that examines significant figures, events and more.
The Cherokee Nation will receive $10 million from the Federal Transit Administration to construct a new state-of-the-art transit facility in Tahlequah.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner signed into law new legislation on Jan. 14 investing $23 million for additional substance use disorder treatment and recovery centers within the Cherokee Nation Reservation.
Celebrate culture, history and tradition through Cherokee Nation’s upcoming lunch & learn sessions in Tahlequah this spring. The free sessions are aimed at educating the public about various aspects of Cherokee history and culture and will focus on curriculum that examines significant figures, events and more.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner signed into law new legislation on Jan. 14 investing $23 million for additional substance use disorder treatment and recovery centers within the Cherokee Nation Reservation.
The Cherokee Nation will receive $10 million from the Federal Transit Administration to construct a new state-of-the-art transit facility in Tahlequah.
Cherokee Nation and the American Indian Resource Center Inc. signed an agreement Dec. 17 providing $800,000 from the Cherokee Nation to support AIRC’s Little Cherokee Seeds program in 2026.