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 Wednesday, January 14, 2009 9:16 AM CST P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 74465 (918) 453-5000 / Contact Us 
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(left to right) Bradley Cobb and Buel Anglen, Cherokee Nation Tribal Council members representing Tulsa and Washington counties, join with their constituents Lahoma Wilson and Michelle Hamilton as they are presented with the Gadugi Award during the January Tribal Council meeting in Tahlequah.
Tribal Council Approves Health Capital Improvement Plan
January 14, 2009
The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council approved a resolution supporting and endorsing the Cherokee Nation Health Capital Improvement Plan during their monthly meeting held Monday night in Tahlequah.
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A graphic representation shows the front entry of the planned Cherokee Nation Veterans Center.  The 7,700 square feet building will be built with the help of community volunteers and will provide a place where veterans can find support and services.
Cherokee Nation Veteran’s Center is Looking for a Few Good Men and Women
January 12, 2009
A joint vision between Principal Chief Chad Smith and Deputy Principal Chief Joe Grayson, Jr., the Cherokee Nation Veterans Center will break ground soon and you can help make the new center a reality by volunteering on its construction and development.
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Cherokee Nation Hosting Anti-Meth Watch Events
January 12, 2009
TAHLEQUAH, OK — In a collaborative effort with the State of Oklahoma in an initiative to combat the use of meth in our communities, the Cherokee Nation will be hosting several watch parties for the showing of a thirty-minute historic documentary on how community members can work together to fight back against the use of meth and other drugs.
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Committee Meetings
Committee Meetings
1/13/2009
Starting at 9:00 AM (CST)

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Cherokee Online Language Class Enrollment is Open
Classes Begin Jan 12, 2009
Click here to register
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2008 Annual Report To The Cherokee People
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The Truth About The Freedmen Issue
The Truth About The Freedmen Issue
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Freedmen Press Kit
Questions about the Citizenship Status of Non-Indians?
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Cultural Tidbits
1998: In January the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers transfers 1,100 acres of land along the Arkansas River west of Sallisaw to the Cherokee Nation. Cherokee leaders begin plans for an industrial park cn the land.


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