With the federal government plunging into yet another partisan-fueled shutdown on Oct. 1, Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said the Cherokee Nation is again financially prepared short-term for the rep ...
Through recently approved changes to its Public Health & Wellness Fund Act of 2021, the Cherokee Nation is gearing up to spend even more on health initiatives.
On Sept. 26, Cherokee Nation officials celebrated the opening of a new Cherokee Language Department office and Marshal Service satellite office in the small Delaware County community of Kenwood.
After much negotiating with the federal government, on Oct. 1, 1990, the Cherokee Nation reestablished its autonomy through a self-governance policy that enabled it to plan, conduct, consolidate and a ...
The Cherokee Phoenix is inviting Cherokee Nation citizens to submit photos of their harvested deer for the annual Big Deer ...
A new nonprofit community journalism website, the Tulsa Flyer, will debut on Oct. 15 with Cherokee Nation citizen Tim Landes serving as the food, art and culture editor.
A recent survey of Cherokee Phoenix readers points to a successful introduction this year to “solutions journalism,” which ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Children and Families, announced Sept. 24 a ...
As a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and a Medal of Honor recipient, I have carried two profound responsibilities throughout my life: honoring my ancestors and revering the soldiers I ...
Described by contest judges as “an outstanding publication,” the Cherokee Phoenix took first place in the Outstanding ...
Cherokee Nation Commerce Services will again host a Commerce Services Engage Expo 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Nov. 20 at the Hard ...
With a more than $2 million investment, the Cherokee Nation celebrated the opening of a new Community and Cultural Outreach building – the Loyal Shawnee Cultural Center – on Sept.