The Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch is undergoing critical renovations and new construction essential to the preservation of the historic home and surrounding grounds.
The Cherokee Nation’s Cherokee Immersion School graduated Friday its 8th grade class and largest kindergarten class to date. The graduation ceremony was held May 9 at the Chota Conference Center in Tahlequah.
Cherokee Federal was recognized by SourceAmerica with the 2025 Business Partnership Award as part of its annual Achievement Awards program, honoring companies nationwide for their work in advancing employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Protecting Cherokee Nation's sovereignty requires constant vigilance, particularly in ensuring the federal government upholds its solemn trust responsibilities to provide for the health and well-being of our people.
Two Cherokee Nation District Court Judges were sworn into office by District Judge T. Luke Barteaux in the Cherokee Nation Court Chambers recently. Judge Nathan Barnard was sworn in as a Cherokee Nation District Court Judge for a second term, while Judge Nicholas Goodwin was…
Protecting Cherokee Nation's sovereignty requires constant vigilance, particularly in ensuring the federal government upholds its solemn trust responsibilities to provide for the health and well-being of our people.
The Cherokee Nation announced a Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program that started in May, which will give eligible Cherokee elders funds to use at area Farmers Markets.
During the April meeting of the Council of the Cherokee Nation, Cherokee veteran Lee Roy Smith was recognized by Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Secretary of State Canaan Duncan, and Secretary of Veterans Affairs S. Joe Crittenden, acknowledging his service and sacrifice to this country.
The Cherokee Nation Language Department is hosting a series of free Cherokee language courses which will be taught both locally on the Cherokee Nation Reservation, as well as at-large. Courses will require either in-person attendance, or a combination of both virtual and…
Protecting Cherokee Nation's sovereignty requires constant vigilance, particularly in ensuring the federal government upholds its solemn trust responsibilities to provide for the health and well-being of our people.
The Cherokee Nation announced a Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program that started in May, which will give eligible Cherokee elders funds to use at area Farmers Markets.
During the April meeting of the Council of the Cherokee Nation, Cherokee veteran Lee Roy Smith was recognized by Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Secretary of State Canaan Duncan, and Secretary of Veterans Affairs S. Joe Crittenden, acknowledging his service and sacrifice to this country.
The Cherokee Nation Language Department is hosting a series of free Cherokee language courses which will be taught both locally on the Cherokee Nation Reservation, as well as at-large. Courses will require either in-person attendance, or a combination of both virtual and…