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In Oklahoma, Juneteenth highlights tribal slavery descendants' fight for recognition and citizenship
Juneteenth may mark the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out they had been freed, but thousands of ...
Cherokee stories and traditions echo through the Cherokee National Peace Pavilion each Wednesday as community members young ...
For more than 15 years, the Cherokee Nation’s surgical technology program has trained students for success in the health care ...
Cherokee Nation citizen Charlie Ford will see how he and his teammate fare at the SkillsUSA Championships in Atlanta.
Students attending summer school at Grand View School in Tahlequah were treated to an art class hosted by Cherokee Nation ...
The Cherokee Nation held its second annual Rare Disease Summit on June 12 at the Cherokee Nation Health Services campus, ...
Sydney Kimble, a certified public accountant and Cherokee Nation citizen, is the first CPA in Adair County to receive a ...
Audra Imhoff has served as Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission executive director to help preserve the “integrity of gaming” ...
Remember the Removal Bike Ride team completed its ride on June 20 after retracing nearly 1,000 miles of the northern route of ...
Cherokee Nation citizen Justice Nichols graduated summa cum laude from the University of Oklahoma with a master’s degree in ...
On June 19, one day before its return to Tahlequah, the Remember the Removal Bike Ride team made significant stops in ...
First American tribal nations in Oklahoma contributed $23.4 billion to the state’s economy in 2023, according to a new study ...
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