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Cherokee Nation: Telling the Full Story During Black History Month
Mitchell Cultural Center in Vinita. As Principal Chief, I believe our sovereignty is strongest when grounded in truth. Cherokee values, like community and responsibility, demand that we confront difficult history head-on with courage. The Cherokee...
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Cherokee Nation holds inaugural Agricultural Summit
The Cherokee Nation held its first Agricultural Summit April 24 at the Chota Center, bringing together agricultural producers, speakers and vendors engaged in strengthening tribal food systems and economic sustainability. TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The...
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Preserving Cherokee Culture and Values Through Community Development
Cherokee Nation is devoted to keeping this culture alive, in part by making significant investments in rural community centers. Osiyo, The beating heart of Cherokee culture is when we can interact face to face with other Cherokees, appreciating and...
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Cherokee Nation declares Dec. 13 Ruth Muskrat Bronson Day in Cherokee Nation
One hundred years ago, 27-year-old Ruth Muskrat Bronson stood in the Rose Garden at the White House in a plea for social justice and Indian rights. On the centennial anniversary of that historic event, Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr....
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Cherokee Days returns to Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC
Learn more about the history and cultural lifeways of the three Cherokee tribes during the 7th annual Cherokee Days at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., March 31-April 2. TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Learn more about...
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Cherokee Nation debuts season 8 of “Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People”
The newest season of “Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People” is back and bigger than ever with all new Cherokee stories. TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The newest season of “Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People” is back and bigger than ever with all new Cherokee...
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Why I removed Confederate monuments from the Cherokee Capitol Grounds
Osiyo, Across our country, we are having a new dialogue about how we experience race and the painful chapters of United States history, including the American Civil War. Recently, I oversaw the removal of two monuments from the historic Cherokee Nation...
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Expanding Food Security and Protecting Cherokee Elders
As Cherokee Nation citizens, we draw strength from those who came before us. Our elders are the foundation of our communities, the keepers of our history, and the heart of our families. As we gathered recently for the annual Cherokee Elder Summit, we...
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Cherokee Nation wins national honor for financial transparency
Cherokee Nation is trusted with dollars to provide services for our citizens, and we take that responsibility extremely seriously. Essential services like housing, health care, elder support and economic development depend on it. Whether our funding...
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A Proud Milestone in Cherokee Innovation and Storytelling
By becoming the first tribal nation designated as a “Film Ready Reservation,” we are not only making history; we are building a future where Cherokee stories are amplified on a national — and even global — stage. Osiyo, The Cherokee Nation has reached...
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Gadugi Corps: Building a Legacy of Service for Cherokees
up for all volunteer opportunities. The success of Gadugi Corps shows the world what we have always known: the power of Cherokee values endures. Service is not just a program — it’s a way of life for the Cherokee people, and we can ensure that every...
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New Cabinet Energized to Continue the Progress of Cherokee Nation
For the past four years, I have been honored to serve as Principal Chief of the great Cherokee Nation. We navigated unprecedented challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and numerous attacks on our tribal sovereignty. Now, as I enter my second term...
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Cherokee Nation celebrates educators embodying traditional values
“Through these exceptional teachers, we ensure our Cherokee students not only gain knowledge but also develop the core Cherokee values and attributes that will allow them to thrive as leaders for generations to come,” Vance said. Nominations highlighted...
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Building needed infrastructure and housing across the Cherokee Nation Reservation
people have asked for. It has been important to Deputy Chief Warner and me to deliver on those requests. One of our Cherokee values is that we’re supposed to check in on one another. We do that as Cherokee Nation, and we do that as individuals. No...
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Gadugi Corps grows to nearly 6,000 volunteers, launches Gadugi Summer program
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner announced Monday, that the Gadugi Corps volunteer and national service program has grown its volunteer database to nearly 6,000 Cherokee citizens and will launch a new...
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Increasing access to affordable housing in Cherokee Nation
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, For those of us who have never faced not having a secure place to live, it can...
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Expanding Cherokee Nation programs for domestic violence survivors
Health System, as well as provide culturally competent survivor 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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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation Wildlife Conservation Program hosted its first controlled deer hunts beginning in October on the tribe’s preserve land in Sequoyah County. The inaugural hunts were designed for a limited number of Cherokee Nation...
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Investing in Our Artists: The Power of the Cherokee Artist Recovery Act
Cherokee artists share the Cherokee story and culture with the world. They are essential to our identity as a people. Sadly, the pandemic led to many canceled art shows and festivals and temporarily closed galleries. It hurt so many of our artists...
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"Fulfilling our promise to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour is a landmark achievement that reflects our deepest Cherokee values of taking care of our people and our communities," said Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. "This report validates that our...