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 TitleDescriptionDate Posted
View Seed ExchangeCherokee Nation’s Natural Resources Department - Seed Exchange Program. 1/6/2009
View Cherokee National Treasures Art MarketCherokee Native Art and Plant Society is hosting an Art Market. 12/3/2008
View CN Hastings Hospital Food DriveThe PR Committee/COA of CN Hastings Hospital is doing a Food Drive till December 15, 2008. All proceeds donated to local food pantry. 11/21/2008
View November is National American Indian Heritage MonthIn 1990 President George H. W. Bush approved a joint resolution designating November 1990 "National American Indian Heritage Month." During this month, we honor our native peoples and recognize them for strengthening the diversity of our society. 11/13/2008
View Cherokee Nation Angel Tree is looking for donationsThe Cherokee Nation Angel Tree is looking for donations. As we head into the holiday season, we will all receive lots of requests for donations and fundraisers, and we cannot always give to them all, but I hope you will choose to participate in this one. 10/31/2008
View 2008 Cherokee Nation Angel TreeMission Statement: To provide gifts for low income Native American Children within the Cherokee Nation boundaries 10/20/2008
View District 8 Ga Du Gi Annual Hog FryDistrict 8 will be having a Hog Fry in Collinsville, OK, October 18th at 11AM. Visit with your council members and enjoy the festivities. 10/17/2008
View Cherokee Nation Male Seminary Complex Family Recreation CenterThe Open House and Ribbon Cutting of the Cherokee Nation Male Seminary Complex Family Recreation Center will be Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 at 4PM. 10/7/2008
View Talking Leaves InterTribal PowWowThe Talking Leaves InterTribal PowWow will be held October 15th, 6:00PM at the Talking Leaves Job Corps Activity Center. 10/7/2008
View Talking Leaves 30th Anniversary Alumni CelebrationTalking Leaves Job Corps Celebrates 30 years October 15th and 16th 10/7/2008
View November 4th electionsThe November 4th elections are approaching, with a multitude of candidates and questions for Oklahoma registered voters to decide on. 10/1/2008
View Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (25 U.S.C., § 2701 et. seq.)The Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission, as codified in Title 4 of the Cherokee Nation Code Annotated, was established as the independent regulatory body charged with overseeing the conduct of gaming by authorized Tribal entities. 9/18/2008
View Rosebuds: Seminary Halll 1908 Concert at NSUNortheastern State University will celebrate the heritage of the Cherokee National Female Seminary as it looks forward to its 2009 centennial celebrations. On Sunday, September 14, at 2:00 pm in the Center for the Performing Arts on the NSU campus, internationally acclaimed opera singer Barbara McAlister returns to NSU to join members of the NSU music faculty and other friends for a performance celebrating the contributions of the Cherokee National Female Seminary. 9/11/2008
View Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission Proposed Rule or Regulation V(A)(2) License Structure and Definitions dated 08/25/2008Opportunity for public review and comment on Regulation enacted by Cherokee Nation Gaming Commissioners to define terminology and provide structure for individuals and vendors applying for license with Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission (CNGC) in accordance with standards set forth by National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) and the Tribal-State Compact. Anyone is welcome to review and comment upon the Regulation by sending your comments to debra-wilson@cherokee.org no later than 5:00 P.M. CST on September 25, 2008. 9/11/2008
View Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission Proposed Rule or Regulation V(C)(2) Vendor Licensing Process and Standards dated 08/25/2008Description: Opportunity for public review and comment on Regulation enacted by Cherokee Nation Gaming Commissioners to implement all necessary legal requirements pursuant to the law as stated in section A of this chapter, to identify, investigate, and license vendors and their agents, as applicable, that do business with Cherokee Nation gaming facilities. Anyone is welcome to review and comment upon the Regulation by sending your comments to debra-wilson@cherokee.org no later than 5:00 P.M. CST on September 25, 2008. 9/11/2008
View Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission Proposed Rule or Regulation VI (C)(2) dated 09/10/2008Opportunity for public review and comment on Regulation enacted by Cherokee Nation Gaming Commissioners to implement all necessary legal requirements pursuant to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Tribal-State Compact, Tribal Ordinances, and other environmental public health and safety laws and regulations, as applicable. In addition, this Section is intended to assure that Cherokee Nation Enterprises (CNE) gaming facilities are constructed, maintained, and operated in a manner that adequately protects the environment and public health and safety in accordance with 25 C.F.R. Parts 502.22, 502.23, 522.2, 559.1, 559.5, and 559.7. Anyone is welcome to review and comment upon the Regulation by sending your comments to debra-wilson@cherokee.org no later than 5:00 P.M. CST on October 10, 2008. 9/11/2008
View Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission Proposed Rule or Regulation VII (C) dated 09/10/2008Opportunity for public review and comment on Regulation enacted by Cherokee Nation Gaming Commissioners to implement relevant provisions of Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) (25 U.S.C. § 2706, 2710 and 2712), the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) regulations, the Cherokee Nation Code Annotated Title 4 (Gaming Ordinance), the Tribal-State Compact, and other applicable laws and regulations relating to the role and responsibility of Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission (CNGC) to regulate gaming systems, components, and devices within the jurisdiction of CNGC. Anyone is welcome to review and comment upon the Regulation by sending your comments to debra-wilson@cherokee.org no later than 5:00 P.M. CST on October 10, 2008. 9/11/2008
View Cherokee Nation Community Services Block GrantOpportunity for public review and comment on the Cherokee Nation’s Community Services Block Grant for Fiscal Year 2009. Anyone from the public is welcome to review and comment upon the Nation’s plan through the following means by 5:00pm (CST) August 15, 2008 8/8/2008
View Do Not Enter an Unprotected Trench!Trenching and Shoring Classes starting Soon! Classes Starting June 12th, 2008 Tahlequah, Oklahoma 6/5/2008
View Cherokee Nation STEM Camp, June 8-20 2008Cherokee Nation is pleased to announce the first Cherokee Nation STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Camp to be held on Sequoyah Schools’ campus from Sunday, June 8 through Friday, June 20, 2008 5/22/2008
View Indian Community Development Block GrantCherokee Nation Community Development Statement for the purpose of applying for a Fiscal Year 2008 Indian Community Development Block Grant through the Department Of Housing And Urban Development 5/13/2008
View Where the Money GoesWhen I travel this beautiful Cherokee Nation, I am constantly reminded of the rich culture and history that makes our Nation great. 4/24/2008
View Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) - Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2007We are pleased to submit the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Cherokee Nation (the "Nation" or "Tribe") for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2007. 4/11/2008
View Community Language Class Sites Spring, 2008 Cherokee language classes will be offered in 10 communities beginning in March and ending in May. They are held for 2 hours one night per week, the instructor is usually a community member, and the classes are geared to non-speakers or those just beginning. There is no cost for the class. 3/14/2008
View Cherokee Women’s Leadership Conference 2008 Saturday, April 19th To Support and Encourage Women’s Leadership 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Cherokee Casino & Resort - Catoosa, Oklahoma 3/5/2008
View History Course in Irvine, CA - Jan. 26, 2008 through Feb 10, 2008THE CHEROKEE NATION HISTORY COURSE, sponsored by the Cherokee Nation, in conjunction with the Cherokees of Orange County, is being offered to residents of Irvine and surrounding areas. 12/28/2007
View Annual Performance Report - (Posted Dec. 17, 2007)These forms meet the minimum requirements for an Annual Performance Report (APR) required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. 12/17/2007
View Assembly of First Nations Resolution Opposing Legislation Introduced in the United States Congress Terminating the Government-to-Government Relationship of Federally Recognized Indian Tribes and Nations 12/13/2007
View Shelter ListIf you or someone you know is in need of shelter due to the current weather related issues, please be directed to the following listing of Red Cross supported shelters in your area: 12/12/2007
View Cherokee Nation Angel TreeMission Statement: To provide gifts for low income Native American Children within the Cherokee Nation boundaries. 11/2/2007
View Cherokee Nation Angel Tree is looking for donationsThe Cherokee Nation Angel Tree is looking for donations. As we head into the holiday season, we will all receive lots of requests for donations and fundraisers, and we cannot always give to them all, but I hope you will choose to participate in this one. 11/2/2007
View Letter to the Editor: Cherokee Nation's vote is not racist The Forum piece " 'Black' Cherokees fight for heritage" wrongly accused the Cherokee Nation of racism because it voted to require all citizens to have an Indian ancestor on the federally authorized base roll of our people (Oct. 12). 10/30/2007
View INTERNATIONAL CHEROKEE FILM FESTIVAL 2007Meet filmmakers Chris Eyre, Tonantzin Carmelo, Michael Spears, at the ICFF AWARDS RECEPTION Sat. Oct. 13 7:30 pm followed by Special Screening of IMPRINT 10/9/2007
View History Course in Arlington, TX - October. 19, 2007 through November 4, 2007THE CHEROKEE NATION HISTORY COURSE, sponsored by the Cherokee Nation, in conjunction with the History Department of the University of Texas, is being offered to residents of Arlington and surrounding areas. 10/5/2007
View Notice of Proposed Rule AdoptionThe purpose of these proposed rules is to establish requirements for public water supply facilities and operators in Indian Country that are subject to the jurisdiction of the Cherokee Nation Environmental Protection Commission. 9/21/2007
View History Course in Eugene, OR - Sept. 7, 2007 through Sept 23, 2007THE CHEROKEE NATION HISTORY COURSE, sponsored by the Cherokee Nation, in conjunction with the Law School of the University of Oregon, is being offered to residents of Eugene and surrounding areas. 8/22/2007
View History Course in Joplin, MO - Sept. 14, 2007 through Sept 30, 2007THE CHEROKEE NATION HISTORY COURSE, sponsored by the Cherokee Nation, is being offered to residents of Joplin and surrounding areas. 8/22/2007
View Cherokee Nation's Community Services Block Grant Opportunity for Public Review and Comment on the Cherokee Nation's Community Services Block Grant for Fiscal Year 2008 8/16/2007
View The Truth About Cherokee CitizenshipThere are many missing facts and myths surrounding Cherokee citizenship requirements. Some believe that you must prove degree of Indian to blood. Not true. So, Know the Truth 8/10/2007
View State of Sequoyah ConferenceCherokee Nation’s State of Sequoyah Commission is sponsoring an educational conference in Tahlequah on August 30 & 31, 2007. Nationally recognized authors, educators, and historians are scheduled to present, covering topics such as Cherokee History, Culture and other contemporary issues. 8/3/2007
View Constitutional MeasureIn the general election to be held on June 23, 2007, you will be asked to vote on a proposed Constitutional amendment to the Cherokee Nation Constitution. 6/14/2007
View Child Care and Development Public HearingsCherokee Nation Child Care and Development Department will hold two Public Hearings To provide the public an opportunity to comment on the Tribe’s proposed plan for use of the Child Care and Development Funds 6/12/2007
View CHEROKEE NATION TAX COMMISSION MEETINGCHEROKEE NATION TAX COMMISSION MEETING Tax Commission Conference Room June 13, 2007 5:30 p.m. 6/4/2007
View The 2nd Annual Cherokee Art MarketThe finest Native American artwork will be displayed at the 2 nd Annual Cherokee Art Market Oct. 13 and Oct. 14, 2007 at the luxurious Cherokee Casino Resort in Tulsa, Okla. 5/30/2007
View CHEROKEE NATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STATEMENTThe purpose of this announcement is to inform Cherokee Nation citizens and other residents of the Cherokee Nation Tribal Jurisdictional area of the availability of funds for which the Cherokee Nation can apply for housing, economic development, or other community development purposes. 4/20/2007
View Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) - Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2004We are pleased to submit the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Cherokee Nation (the "Nation" or "Tribe") for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2004. 4/12/2007
View Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) - Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2006We are pleased to submit the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Cherokee Nation (the "Nation" or "Tribe") for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2006. 4/10/2007
View Cultural Day CampThe Cultural Day Camp is for students coming out of Kindergarten through 4th grades. Learn about Cherokee Language History, Art, Music, Traditional games, crafts. 4/2/2007
View Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) - Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2005We are pleased to submit the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Cherokee Nation (the "Nation" or "Tribe") for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2005. 3/28/2007
View Cherokee Nation Statement on Citizenship StatusThe Cherokee Nation voted on March 3, 2007 to amend our Constitution to clarify eligibility for Cherokee citizenship. 3/23/2007
View Know the TruthKnow the Truth - Myths and Facts regarding Cherokee Citizenship 3/23/2007
View 35th Annual Symposium on the American IndianThe Northeastern State University Indian Heritage Committee announces the upcoming 35th Annual Symposium on the American Indian to be held on the Tahlequah campus April 18-21, 2007 with a powwow on Friday and Saturday, April 20-21 honoring Archie Mason, Osage/Cherokee, NSU alumnus. 2/27/2007
View History Course in San Jose, CA - March. 2, 2007 through March 18, 2007THE CHEROKEE NATION HISTORY COURSE, sponsored by the Cherokee Nation, is being offered to residents of San Jose and surrounding areas. 2/5/2007
View Public Health - Safe Water During EmergenciesWhen power outages occur from severe weather, water purification systems may not be functioning fully. Safe water for drinking, cooking, and personal hygiene includes bottled, boiled, or treated water. 1/17/2007
View History Course in Northridge, CA - Jan. 26, 2007 through Feb 11, 2007THE CHEROKEE NATION HISTORY COURSE, sponsored by the Cherokee Nation, is being offered to residents of the San Fernando Valley and surrounding areas. 1/16/2007
View Emergency Assistance Information And Shelter ListThe following information has been compiled for use by the Cherokee Nation emergency management team and volunteers to assist citizens and our communities during the January 14 winter storm. 1/16/2007
View Cherokee Nation Entities Job FairAre you looking for a job??? We’re looking for you! Many Positions Available!!! 11/1/2006
View Cherokee Nation Presents Oklahoma Voters GuideInitiative: voter awareness for the upcoming November 7 state elections. Cherokee Nation has created a Cherokee Nation Oklahoma Voters Guide the will be in the November Cherokee Phoenix and will be mailed out to registered Cherokee voters. 10/27/2006
View Cherokee Nation Angel Tree Mission Statement: To provide gifts for low income Native American Children within the Cherokee Nation boundaries. 10/27/2006
View Soldier In Need of SuppliesCherokee Nation Office of Veterans Affairs received a very emotional call from a Mother in Tulsa who is in need of assistance. 10/20/2006
View Cherokee Nation Comprehensive Care Agency Employment OpportunitiesCherokee Nation Comprehensive Care Agency is pleased to announce the following employment opportunities associated with our new, innovative health plan for seniors, Cherokee Elder Care, a Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly. Our services are designed to help seniors stay independent in their homes and communities for as long as possible. 9/15/2006
View History Course - October Through DecemberTHE CHEROKEE NATION HISTORY COURSE, sponsored by the Cherokee Nation, is being offered to residents of Chicago IL, Tahlequah OK, Rome GA, and surrounding communities. 9/13/2006
View Proposed Redistricting mapProposed Redistricting map to be presented for a vote at the September 11th, 2006 Tribal Council Meeting 9/7/2006
View Special Meeting of the CouncilLegislative Conference Room of the Council House
Thursday, August 31, 2006 at 4:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 7, 2006 at 11:00 a.m.
8/18/2006
View Cherokee Nation's Community Services Block Grant Opportunity for Public Review and Comment on the Cherokee Nation's Community Services Block Grant for Fiscal Year 2007 8/10/2006
View Cherokee History CourseBell, Oklahoma - August 15 through Dec. 5
Tulsa, Oklahoma - August 21 through December 4
Cave Springs, Oklahoma - August 22 through December 12
Ft. Smith, Arkansas - August 23 through December 6
Cullowhee, NC - Sept. 15-17 and Sept. 29-Oct. 1
8/8/2006
View Hog Fry - Community MeetingCommunity meeting in Bell to discuss issues affecting the Cherokee Nation 7/21/2006
View D6 - Mayes County Community MeetingWednesday, July 12 @ 7:00 p.m. 7/7/2006
View History Course in Austin TX - Sat. Aug. 12, 2006THE CHEROKEE NATION HISTORY COURSE, sponsored by the Cherokee Nation, is being offered to residents of Austin and surrounding communities. 7/7/2006
View "At Large" Tribal CouncilorsAccording to the 1999 Cherokee Constitution, which has been implemented as the Supreme Law of the Cherokee Nation, the Tribal Council shall consist of seventeen (17) members. 6/13/2006
View SHS Summer Learning ProgramThe bell may have rung and the sun may be hot, but the learning hasn’t stopped at Sequoyah High School. This year, SHS will offer a variety of classes as part of a new summer learning program. 5/26/2006
View Farmer and Rancher AssistanceAttention: Farmers and Ranchers in Cherokee County, if you have suffered damage due to tornado or wildfire, you may apply for the following two programs before May 17, 2006 at the Tahlequah Farm Service Agency office. 5/12/2006
View Residental CampThe Cherokee Nation Healthy Nation Program is hosting a residential camp for youth in the 14-county area. The camp will be held at Camp Heart O Hills in Welling, OK and will provide campers with the opportunity to learn and practice behaviors that promote a healthy lifestyle. 5/12/2006
View What is the Cherokee NationA discussion on the difference between the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians 5/12/2006
View Indian Community Development Block GrantCHEROKEE NATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STATEMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF APPLYING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2006 INDIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 4/21/2006
View Housing Preservation GrantThe Cherokee Nation is making an application to the USDA Rural Housing Service for a Housing Preservation Grant. 4/12/2006
View Cultural Day CampLearn about Cherokee Language History, Art, Music, Traditional games, crafts (marbles, stickball, basket weaving, cornhusk dolls and much more) 3/31/2006
View Private Reception and Showing of the Trail of TearsThere will be a Private Reception and Showing of The Trail of Tears, sponsored by the Cherokee Heritage Center and the Cherokee Casino. 3/27/2006
View Delaware County ITYC Pow-WowThe Delaware County Inter-Tribal Youth Council would like to invite you an upcoming Pow-wow, March 31st and April 1st. 3/24/2006
View CNE Golf TournamentCherokee Nation Enterprises (CNE) is sponsoring a Native American golf challenge in May. 2/21/2006
View PATHWAYS PROGRAMCitizens into Jobs & Development Paths 1/20/2006
View Valentimes for VetsValentimes for Vets is a program that honors Veterans in a very special way during Valentine's Day 1/17/2006
View Book of Cherokee ArtThe Cherokee Nation recently initiated a project to create a book illustrating the history of art of their people. 12/15/2005
View Opportunity for Public Review and Comment on the Cherokee Nation’s Community Services Block Grant for Fiscal Year 2006Anyone from the public is welcome to review and comment upon the Nation’s plan through the following means by 5:00 p.m. (CST) August 26, 2005: 8/17/2005
View NOTICE The Cherokee Nation is making an application to the USDA Rural Housing Service for a Housing Preservation Grant. 3/31/2005
View Long Range Transportation Plan Review - CLOSEDThe Cherokee Nation announces that it must develop and make available a Long Range Transportation Plan for review and comment by the public on its use of Indian Reservation Roads funds. 2/25/2005
View CHEROKEE NATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STATEMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF APPLYING FOR A FISCAL YEAR 2004 INDIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GRANT THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT - CLOSEDThe purpose of this announcement is to inform Cherokee Nation citizens and other residents of the Cherokee Nation Tribal Jurisdictional area of the availability of funds for which the Nation can apply for housing, economic development, or other community development purposes. 10/28/2004


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