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The Cherokee Nation has created a policy that gives new parents time off when they have or adopt a baby.
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Tribal officials are addressing the state's hay shortage as Cherokee Nation ranchers are struggling to feed their livestock.
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The Cherokee Nation is celebrating after investing $2 million into a new mobile MRI unit for the W.W. Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah.
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The Cherokee Nation is their Homeowner Assistance Fund program to help citizens struggling to afford housing payments and other home-related costs.
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Tribal Nations are responding to the Supreme Court's decision on Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta.
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The Cherokee Nation and the United States Department of Transportation have signed an agreement giving the tribe more authority over funding and planning for transportation projects.
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It's the first tribally-affiliated college of medicine ever to open in the US; it launched in August of 2020 with an entering class of 54 first-year medical students.
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It's the first tribally-affiliated college of medicine ever to open in the US; it launched in August of 2020 with an entering class of 54 first-year medical students.
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The research center will house documents, art and other items from Cherokee history going back to the 1700s.
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The Build Back Better Act sets aside $200 million for grants to help train Native language teachers."This is so important to us. We want you to know that President Biden and his administration are a partner to you," Dr. Jill Biden said.