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Cherokee Nation celebrates tribal citizens during annual Holiday Awards Ceremony
Award is given in recognition of those who, as public servants, epitomize the servant leader ideal, exemplifying Cherokee values and acting with respect, dignity and graciousness while working for the betterment of Cherokee Nation and its citizens. •...
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Hannah Neugin crowned 2025-26 Miss Cherokee, Reese Henson crowned Junior Miss Cherokee
pride in their Nation,” said Deputy Chief Bryan Warner. “The children play a huge role in the future by reinforcing our Cherokee values. This year will serve them well and provide them the tools they need to be the future leaders of tomorrow. We are...
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Cherokee Nation celebrates tribal citizens during annual Holiday Awards Ceremony
Award is given in recognition of those who, as public servants, epitomize the servant leader ideal, exemplifying Cherokee values and acting with respect, dignity and graciousness while working for the betterment of Cherokee Nation and its citizens. Dr....
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Ella Mounce crowned 2024-25 Miss Cherokee, Dayci Starr crowned Junior Miss Cherokee
Ella Mounce, 20, of Stilwell, was crowned Miss Cherokee 2024-2025 during the annual leadership competition held in Tahlequah on Saturday. The tribe also crowned a new Junior Miss Cherokee and Little Cherokee Ambassadors, all of whom will serve in their...
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Cherokee Nation honors citizens, community groups for leadership, statesmanship, patriotism
Award is given in recognition of those who, as public servants, epitomize the servant leader ideal, exemplifying Cherokee values and acting with respect, dignity and graciousness while working for the betterment of Cherokee Nation and its citizens. The...
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Cherokee Nation celebrates 72nd Cherokee National Holiday with annual events on Labor Day weekend
The Cherokee Nation will celebrate the 72nd annual Cherokee National Holiday over multiple weekends in August, including longstanding cultural favorites as well as new events such as a youth livestock show and the second annual two-night concert at One...
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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. TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Cherokee Nation and the American Indian...
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72nd annual Cherokee National Holiday returns on Labor Day weekend
The Cherokee Nation will celebrate its 72nd annual Cherokee National Holiday over Labor Day weekend, including an inter-tribal powwow, parade, and other longtime cultural favorites. TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation will celebrate its 72nd annual...
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Cherokee Nation graduates eight Cherokee speakers from language program
program that is nurturing a new generation of Cherokee speakers," said Deputy Chief Bryan Warner. "Rooted in our Cherokee values and in the principle of Gadugi, we are united in our mission to revitalize and preserve the Cherokee language for future...
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Cherokee Nation Entertainment celebrates 35 years of gaming and hospitality
Cherokee Nation, Cherokee Nation Businesses and Cherokee Nation Entertainment leaders, along with community members and leaders, gathered Monday to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Cherokee Nation’s gaming and hospitality enterprise, Cherokee Nation...
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Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner and eight Councilors pledged Monday to preserve, protect and defend the Cherokee Nation Constitution as part of their official oaths of office. They also promised to...
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73rd Annual Cherokee National Holiday returns on Labor Day weekend
The Cherokee Nation will celebrate its 73rd annual Cherokee National Holiday over Labor Day weekend, including an inter-tribal powwow, parade and other longtime cultural favorites. TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation will celebrate its 73rd annual...
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Cherokee Nation Wildlife Conservation to host first controlled deer hunts
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation Wildlife Conservation program is hosting its first controlled hunts this fall on new preserve land in Sequoyah County. The inaugural controlled deer hunts will be designed for a limited number of Cherokee Nation...
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USNS Cherokee Nation christened in ceremony with US Navy, Cherokee Nation
The Cherokee Nation and U.S. Navy christened the USNS Cherokee Nation (T-ATS 7), the Navy’s newest towing and rescue ship named in honor of all Cherokee citizens who served in the Navy and Marine Corps. HOUMA, La. — The Cherokee Nation and U.S. Navy...
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Cherokee Nation celebrates tribal citizens during annual Holiday Awards Ceremony
Award is given in recognition of those who, as public servants, epitomize the servant leader ideal, exemplifying Cherokee values and acting with respect, dignity and graciousness while working for the betterment of Cherokee Nation and its citizens. Jon...
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Chief Hoskin signs ‘Cherokee Family Protection and Violence Against Women Act’ into law
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner gathered with members of the Council of the Cherokee Nation and tribal employees to officially sign into law the Cherokee Nation Family Protection and...
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The Cherokee Nation is contributing $800,000 in operating, equipment, and capital funds to help foster fluence in the Cherokee language through the Little Cherokee Seeds program, an initiative helping to revitalize the Cherokee language by fostering...
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Cherokee Nation announces 2025 Cherokee National Treasures
Two Cherokee Nation citizens have been named Cherokee National Treasures for their work in preserving and promoting Cherokee art and culture. TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Two Cherokee Nation citizens have been named Cherokee National Treasures for their work in...
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Empowering Cherokee Students and Increasing Educational Access
Cherokee minds can change the world. That’s been true throughout our history, and it’s just as true today. We could not have survived and thrived as a people without the willingness to pursue knowledge, adapt to new ideas, and use them to benefit all...
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Keeping Cherokees Connected: The Expanding Role of CCO
The Cherokee Nation’s story contains more than our fair share of chapters where we struggled for survival. And yet with the support and sympathy from our allies, we continue to persist. Osiyo, There are a lot of great things happening here on the...