The University of Tulsa Board of Trustees has named Cherokee Nation citizen Stacy Leeds as the university’s 22nd president effective July 1.
The Cherokee Nation’s presiding District Court judge was reappointed for another four years during the March meeting of the Tribal Council.
To enhance its relationship with the Native community, the Oklahoma City Thunder is hosting City Nights during basketball season, where they blend basketball with art and culture.
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Horticulture – the art, technology, science and business of plants – might seem like something you remember your garden-loving grandparents talking about, but it is so much more than that. It’s STEM ...
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The inaugural class of Women to KNOW in Oklahoma has been named. Among the 2026 honorees is Cherokee Nation Businesses’ Chief Economist Tralynna Scott.
Located just a block away from the Cherokee National History Museum, the Cherokee Arts Center offers tools and classes that help keep Cherokee culture and heritage alive.