The Cherokee Nation — headquartered in Tahlequah — was the first tribe in the U.S. to sue opioid manufacturers.
The Cherokee Nation has unveiled plans to open the first tribally operated film education program: The Cherokee Film Institute. Launched through its filmmaking arm Cherokee Film, CFI is a 120-hour ...
The Tribal Leadership Council has announced four recipients of its 2026 Leadership Award Series, recognizing individuals and organizations making significant contributions to Native leadership, ...
Duke will offer a series of Cherokee language courses this fall, marking the first time an Indigenous language will be taught at the University. Announced July 23, the course series begins in fall ...
TULSA, Okla. — Lillian Charles sang on stages before, but she shared her talents on a parade float for Tulsa's eighth annual Native American Day celebrations. The young Cherokee woman represented ...
OWASSO, Okla — The Cherokee Nation rolled out the Cherokee Film Institute to help further emphasize the importance of Native American representation in film. 2 News Oklahoma's Isabel Flores spoke to ...
Cherokee author Vanessa Lillie's work begins with curiosity, a passion to learn about the Native nations around her and the histories that have long been overlooked. Her latest novel continues that ...
A first-of-its-kind medical school in the Cherokee Nation recently graduated its inaugural class. Oklahoma communities correspondent Adam Kemp reports on how the program was started and why the need ...
Three Tribal Nations, along with five Native students, are suing the U.S. Interior Department and the Office of Indian ...
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