The Oklahoma Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association will mark the graves of two Trail of Tears survivors at 1 p.m., April ...
The Cherokee Nation was removed from their lands in 1838 ... they were removed between 1838 and 1839. Some of the Cherokee living in the area were sent to Ross’s Landing. From there, they ...
Sign at the entrance of Haskell Indian Nations University, a public tribal land-grant university in Lawrence, Kansas, founded ...
In 1839, Ross’s Landing became the city of Chattanooga ... John Ross would remain Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation through the end of the Civil War until his death the following year in 1866. He ...
In the tribe’s second attempt to reclaim the land where Native American children from 1839 ... Nation, which originally possessed much of present-day northeast Kansas, and other tribes were ...
Sally Wilson has been named Senior Director of the tribe's Indian Child Welfare department, Patricia Kidwell Mancillas was ...
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. has signed three directives that will support increasing tribal citizens’ health care access to telemedicine, dialysis treatment and Medicare.
The Cherokee Nation hosted a sendoff event for the eight Veterans departing on the tribe's 12th annual Warrior Flight to ...
Greenville County was the hunting ground of the Cherokee tribe long before its textile mill days, but acknowledgement of ...
Area residents and guests are invited to join Cherokee Nation this spring break for a variety of free, family-friendly activities that explore the tribe’s history, culture and art.
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Cherokee Nation is investing $16 million in two area hospitals earmarked to provide critical cancer care closer to home for Cherokee Nation citizens and others in the region.