Assuming cherokee is required, and values is required, the following 144 results were found.
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Cherokee Nation Gadugi Portal Call Center honored as ‘Outstanding Employer’
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said. “The investment made into our workforce reflects our Cherokee values. If we continue to invest into ourselves while at the same time streamlining access to services through the Gadugi Portal Call...
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the tribe’s health system and providing culturally integrated groups that focus on preventative factors rooted in Cherokee values. The partnership also includes expanded telemedicine for survivors of domestic violence, including behavioral health...
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Juneteenth marks a joyous moment in American history — the final emancipation of enslaved African Americans. This day, recognized every year on June 19, is a celebration of freedom and mark on our national journey toward equality and reconciliation...
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Cherokee Nation breaks ground on community center at Sequoyah Heights Addition in Tahlequah
Cherokee Nation is blessed to be in a position that allows us to work with friends and organizations to further our Cherokee values and create stronger communities.” The Sequoyah Heights Community Center is primarily funded through an Indian Housing...
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Cherokee Nation opens new Sequoyah Heights Community Center in Tahlequah
Cherokee Nation is blessed to be in a position that allows us to work with friends and organizations to further our Cherokee values and create stronger communities.” A $500,000 grant from Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka was used to help fund the more...
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Cherokee Nation makes strategic plan to reopen government offices and businesses
Osiyo, In light of the worst public health crisis in generations, we have used medical science, facts and compassion as our guide. Throughout this crisis, our decision-making has been guided by Cherokee Nation health experts and the Centers for Disease...
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Chief Hoskin’s cabinet, Congressional delegate nominations confirmed by Council
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr.’s cabinet and Congressional delegate nominations were unanimously confirmed by the Council of the Cherokee Nation during a special meeting Thursday. The cabinet confirmations included...
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Chief Hoskin signs executive order establishing At-Large Cherokee Advisory Committee
NORMAN, Okla. - Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. signed an executive order Tuesday establishing an At-Large Cherokee Advisory Committee to better engage the policy perspectives of at-large citizens in Oklahoma and across the United...
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Cherokee Nation celebrates grand opening of new Amo Health Center in Salina
Cherokee Nation leaders joined members of the Salina community Tuesday to celebrate the grand opening of the new Amo Health Center, a state-of-the-art health care facility that will significantly expand access to comprehensive medical services in the...
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Cherokee Nation First Lady January Hoskin Launches Public Service Career Explorers Program
First Lady January Hoskin has launched the Cherokee Nation Public Service Career Explorers Program which this week welcomed students from Kenwood School to discover their potential within the tribe's workforce. TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — First Lady January...
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Cherokee Nation’s Commitment to Youth Agriculture Education
the school cafeteria. With school administrators committed to the program’s success, we can also reinforce traditional Cherokee values and give a generation of students more diverse opportunities to succeed. The effort complements a larger investment we...
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Tribal Council approves Sallie Byrd Sevenstar Community Center, Election Code Act in October
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Council of the Cherokee Nation approved this week renaming the current Belfonte-Nicut Community Center after Cherokee Nation citizen and fluent Cherokee speaker Sallie Byrd Sevenstar, who passed away on August 24. Sevenstar was a...
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Cherokee Nation’s $1.2 Billion Investment in Community Infrastructure
overlooked, but they are essential centers where the Cherokee language flourishes and so many families live by core Cherokee values. This is not merely about infrastructure; it is about providing our citizens with the means to thrive in their hometowns....
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Cherokee Nation and Tulsa Children’s Cabinet are building tomorrow together
Preserving and promoting our Cherokee culture is a multifaceted mission rooted in carrying forward our most important Cherokee values as we grow stronger as a nation. Osiyo, A foundational Cherokee value, known as “detsadageyusesdi,” is to be stingy...
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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Cherokee Nation observed Tuesday as International Overdose Awareness Day and continues to focus on medication assisted treatment and overdose prevention. Cherokee Nation Behavioral Health offers programs and services that aim to...
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A shared commitment to language perpetuation
Preserving and revitalizing our language is the most important task facing the modern Cherokee Nation. We are not alone in this. Nationwide, tribal communities have taken up the challenge to safeguard Native languages. Osiyo, Preserving and...
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Four Years of Clean Water Progress Under the Mankiller Soap Water Act
a sacred, connecting to our health, our culture and our future. The Mankiller Soap Water Act is a continuation of our Cherokee values because it honors the principle of gadugi, working together for the common good. It builds on the ethos that Wilma...
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Cherokee Nation contributes to rescue and relief efforts in Alaska
During a recent visit to Anchorage to meet with the Alaskan Federation of Natives, Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. pledged $25,000 in support of the Red Cross’ rescue and relief efforts in Alaska. TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — During a recent...
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Building a Stronger Nation Through Service
nation from the grass roots up. The report gives us a roadmap — one grounded in the data we’ve collected and driven by Cherokee values — to ensure life-affirming volunteerism continues to grow in a way that is strategic and sustainable. Because of that...
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Honoring Dr. King's Legacy – Unity and Service within Cherokee Nation
or any other legally protected status,” and discrimination on these grounds is unlawful and incompatible with Cherokee values. Dr. King’s dream of a society where individuals are judged by their character rather than their outward characteristics...