Cherokee Nation celebrated a historic milestone this week: the transfer of the Claremore Indian Hospital from the federal Indian Health Service to Cherokee Nation’s control.
The Cherokee Nation is now accepting 2026 Tribal Youth Council Applications. Interested students must submit a profile, answer three essay questions related to Cherokee youth and tribal legislation, submit three letters of recommendation and meet other criteria. A committee will…
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, and other tribal leaders joined members of the Claremore community Wednesday to celebrate a historic milestone in tribal self-determination as Cherokee Nation officially assumed operations of the…
The Cherokee Nation is preparing for the fall hunting season with its first Conservation Officer and the recent completion of a new Sequoyah Hunting Preserve building to serve tribal citizens.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, members of the Council of the Cherokee Nation and Cherokee Nation Public Health leaders and staff gathered to sign an amended Public Health and Wellness Fund Act legislation Monday, Sept. 29.
The Cherokee Nation on Sept. 26 celebrated the opening of a new Marshal Service satellite office and a new Cherokee Language Department office in Kenwood.