In celebration of authentic Native American art, the 19th annual Cherokee Art Market returns to Tulsa Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.
Misguided groups once upon a time weaponized education to erode our culture, but our resilience triumphed over the trauma of boarding schools. Now we have reclaimed education as a tool for empowerment.
The Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States, will visit Chattanooga Monday, Oct. 14, to participate in the 27th annual National Trail of Tears Association Conference & Symposium, meet with area Cherokee citizens, and…
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner are creating a task force to study emerging technologies and strengthen the tribe’s cybersecurity.
Cherokee Nation marshals assisted Alaska Wildlife Troopers in an investigation that began in 2019, focusing on the illegal hunting and harvesting of musk ox, caribou, moose, and bear in the NANA region by a Cherokee man residing in Oklahoma at the time.
Cherokee Nation leaders gathered Sept. 27 at the ᎦᎵᏦᏕ Galitsode Housing Addition to celebrate as Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. officially signed legislation permanently reauthorizing the tribe’s landmark Housing, Jobs and Sustainable Communities Act.
Misguided groups once upon a time weaponized education to erode our culture, but our resilience triumphed over the trauma of boarding schools. Now we have reclaimed education as a tool for empowerment.
Misguided groups once upon a time weaponized education to erode our culture, but our resilience triumphed over the trauma of boarding schools. Now we have reclaimed education as a tool for empowerment.
Cherokee Nation leaders gathered Sept. 27 at the ᎦᎵᏦᏕ Galitsode Housing Addition to celebrate as Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. officially signed legislation permanently reauthorizing the tribe’s landmark Housing, Jobs and Sustainable Communities Act.
Misguided groups once upon a time weaponized education to erode our culture, but our resilience triumphed over the trauma of boarding schools. Now we have reclaimed education as a tool for empowerment.
Misguided groups once upon a time weaponized education to erode our culture, but our resilience triumphed over the trauma of boarding schools. Now we have reclaimed education as a tool for empowerment.