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The Cherokee Nation has secured federal funds from the Department of Education through the Indian Education Professional Development Grant. This grant secures nearly $1.2 million in federal funding to provide extensive support to an upcoming cohort of select teachers.

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Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner sign legislation to expand Public Health and Wellness Fund Act

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Cherokee Nation secures nearly $1.2M Department of Education grant, invests into teachers

The Cherokee Nation has secured federal funds from the Department of Education through the Indian Education Professional Development Grant. This grant secures nearly $1.2 million in federal funding to provide extensive support to an upcoming cohort of select teachers.

Cherokee Nation seeking artwork for child development center, immersion school

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Cherokee Nation’s Talking Leaves Job Corps graduates 73, celebrates decades of successfully supporting students

Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner announce former District 5 Councilor E.O. Smith as Special Ambassador for Youth Athletics

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Cherokee Nation accepting Public Health and Wellness Partners Grant applications through March 30 

The Cherokee Nation is accepting applications for its Public Health and Wellness Partners Grant for 2026. The grant provides eligible capital and operational projects impacting the Cherokee Nation Reservation.

Why Federal Health Insurance Policy Matters to Cherokee Nation

Self-Governance Lights the Way to Better Care

Cherokee Nation celebrates historic transfer of Claremore Indian Hospital operations

Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner sign legislation to expand Public Health and Wellness Fund Act

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Tribes File Federal Suit Against Gov. Stitt and Wildlife Department Over Prosecution of Hunting and Fishing on Tribal Land

Cherokee Nation, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and Chickasaw Nation filed a federal lawsuit in United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma naming Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt; his recently appointed special prosecutor, Russ Cochran; and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation as defendants.

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Chief Hoskin, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kennedy sign historic Claremore Indian Hospital transfer agreement

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Cherokee Nation, Little Cherokee Seeds program sign $800,000 operational agreement

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.

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