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Tara Comingdeer Crowned Jr. Miss Cherokee Leadership
Tara Comingdeer of Stilwell was recently named the new Jr. Miss Cherokee Leadership. Tara is the fifteen year-old daughter of David and Karen Rabon Comingdeer and is a sophomore at Sequoyah Schools in Tahlequah. Her platform during her term will be to express to Cherokee youth the importance of taking part in the effort to “plant the seed corn” for our future.
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Cherokee Nation Honors Eight Veterans for their Service
Oklahoma’s oldest government building to be historically restored
The Cherokee Nation’s cultural tourism department hosted a public ceremony on Tuesday to kick off the historical restoration of the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court Building. The ceremony, held on the building’s lawn in downtown Tahlequah, marked the beginning of a two-phase restoration project. The building is the oldest government building in the state of Oklahoma.
Cherokee Nation Announces Miss Cherokee Leadership Contestants
56th Annual Cherokee National Holiday offers fun for all ages, indoors and out
Cherokee Nation Tribal Council Approves New Voting Districts
The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council voted to override a veto and adopt new council districts during the August council meeting. Principal Chief Chad Smith vetoed the proposed resolution because he found Constitutional flaws, saying he did not think the districts were “reasonably equal.”
Tribal Council Committee Passes Hastings Hospital Assumption
Cherokee Nation’s Tahlequah Tag Office Extends Hours of Operation
Cherokee Casino Resort Expansion Reaches Highest Point
Cherokee Casino Resort has reached a new height, as the uppermost beam in the casino’s 19-story luxury hotel is now in place.
Cherokee Nation to Host Job Fair
Cherokee Nation Citizen to Compete in Ms. Wheelchair America Pageant
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The Legislative Branch consists of the 15-member Tribal Council elected to represent nine districts of the Cherokee Nation. The Tribal Council initiates legislation and conducts other business which will further the interests of the Cherokee Nation and its membership. The other business which will further the interests of the Cherokee Nation and its membership. The Deputy Chief presides over the Council as its president. Tribal Council terms are four years.
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The Legislative Branch consists of the 15-member Tribal Council elected to represent nine districts of the Cherokee Nation. The Tribal Council initiates legislation and conducts other business which will further the interests of the Cherokee Nation and its membership. The other business which will further the interests of the Cherokee Nation and its membership. The Deputy Chief presides over the Council as its president. Tribal Council terms are four years.
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1828-30: Georgia Legislature "abolishes" tribal government; expands authority over Cherokees.