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The unofficial results point to a landslide victory for incumbents Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner. Both walked away with more than 60% of the vote on Saturday.
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One of the largest tribal nations in the country will hold elections this weekend for Principal Chief, Deputy Principal Chief and several council seats.
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This spring and summer, several tribal nations in Oklahoma, including some of the larger tribes in the state, will hold elections for key positions including tribal leaders and district council seats. This includes the Cherokee Nation, the Choctaw Nation and the Muscogee Nation among others.
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The Cherokee Nation is stepping in to make sure their tribal citizens don't lose Medicaid coverage as the public health emergency expires.
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The Cherokee Nation is giving one-time $600 relief payments to farmworkers and meatpackers who worked during the pandemic through the Farm and Food Workers Relief Program.
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Cherokee Nation voters got to hear from eight people vying to lead the largest tribal nation in the United States earlier this week.
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Cherokee, Kiowa and Mexican author Oscar Hokeah's first novel, Calling for a Blanket Dance, has received a lot of praise.
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The Cherokee Nation reservation in Kenwood, Okla., has a new cell tower. Tribal leaders hope better connectivity will keep young people close to home and preserve their culture and language.
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A pre-statehood law, known as the Curtis Act, was used to force allotment. It’s now being used as the latest way to challenge the landmark McGirt v. Oklahoma decision.
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The fentanyl crisis is hitting young people hard, and the highest death rates are in Native American communities. The Cherokee Nation is working to help young families recover.