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Out of these funds, Cherokee Nation has spent $23.8 million in the past four years to increase water quality access for citizens across the 14-county reservation.
The Cherokee Nation donates $100,000 to the United States Marshals Museum to help open the "Tragedy at Goingsnake Theater" exhibit.
The only place legally selling marijuana is on the Cherokee reservation, which is marking one year since sales began.
The Cherokee Nation donated $100,000 to the U.S. Marshals Museum to support an exhibit on the 1872 Goingsnake Tragedy. The donation names the "Tragedy at Goingsnake Theater" within the museum's ...
Students in a William & Mary anthropology class recently took a trip to Cherokee, North Carolina, to learn about Cherokee ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, in partnership with the National Archives and Records Administration, is displaying the Treaty with the Western Cherokee, 1828, in “Nation to ...
Friday was move-in day for several Cherokee Nation families now living in the 23-acre ᎦᎵᏦᏕ Galitsode Housing subdivision in Tahlequah.
The Cherokee Nation Council approved a new tag compact on Friday with the state of Oklahoma. Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr said the nation had to make some concessions to get an agreement.
After 52 years at its original location, Muskogee's War Memorial Park and Museum relocated to a temporary location at Port Muskogee’s Three Forks Harbor on July 1.
Harm reduction focuses on preventing drug overdoses and the spread of infectious diseases rather than urging abstinence.
Tulsa’s Gilcrease Museum conveyed ownership of a historic printing press to the Cherokee Nation, more than a decade after loaning it to the tribe.
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Today, the Cherokee Nation and Gilcrease Museum celebrated the voluntary return of the Cherokee Advocate printing press.