The purpose of the Information Center is to provide current and accurate information about CN programs and services to the Cherokee people and the general public. Information is available through the use of computer technology and the Information Center staff, which are centrally located within the Cherokee Nation complex.
The overall goal for the Cherokee FIRST Information Center is to make the Cherokee people and customers feel central to our purpose and essential to our existence here at the Cherokee Nation and it is our goal to provide exceptional customer service to all who set foot into the Information Center. If you would like more information please contact first1@cherokee.org.
The Cherokee Nation Education Corporation (CNEC) is a non-profit corporation, chartered under tribal code of the Cherokee Nation. CNEC welcomes charitable gifts that promote educational attainment. Click here to learn more about the Cherokee Nation Education Corporation.
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Community Services
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The community coordination portion of Cherokee FIRST serves to help communities help themselves.
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Customer Service and Information Center
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The information/customer service center houses administrative, legislative and cultural libraries for anyone researching the tribe’s history and organization.
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Donations
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Are you wanting to donate to the Cherokee Nation?
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Gadugi Award
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The Cherokee Nation Ga Du Gi Award is established to honor individuals, families, or groups who put the Cherokee People first by engaging in an act or actions, which protect, preserve, and promote the well being and legacy of the Cherokee People. The Ga Du Gi Award recognizes those who ensure the social and cultural vitality of the Cherokee People, our communities, and our Nation. It is intended to celebrate the drive of those who significantly contribute to others by exemplifying the Cherokee way of life.
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Genealogy
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Many people visit the Cherokee FIRST Center for family research or genealogy. For that reason, a copy of the Dawes Roll, the Emmitt Star Roll and the Guion Miller Roll are available for anyone researching their Cherokee ancestors.
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Maps Of Interest
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A collection of maps showing the major roads, general Tahlequah and Cherokee Nation complex headquarters
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Visitor Center
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You are welcome to visit any time.... The Cherokee FIRST center are the people that you would need to talk to. They should have listings of local
places to visit.
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Volunteer Program
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The Volunteer Program is responsible for reporting volunteer activity for the entire 14 county area of Cherokee Nation.
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Cherokee National Treasure
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The designation of Cherokee men and women as a Master Craftsperson developed in 1988 as a result of the Lost Arts Project. The mission that created the project remains today for the reservation and revival of Cherokee cultural practices that may be lost in the passage from one generation to another.
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