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- Cherokee Nation Home::Cherokee Nation Website
The Cherokee Nation is the federally-recognized government of the Cherokee people and has inherent sovereign status recognized by treaty and law
- Cherokee Nation History
The History of the Cherokee Nation European Contact, Settlement, and Land Cessions The first contact between Cherokees and Europeans was in 1540, when Hernando de Soto and several hundred of his conquistadors traveled through Cherokee territory during their expedition in what is now the southeastern United States At that time the Nation held dominion over a sprawling territory comprised of
- About The Nation - Cherokee Nation Website
Cherokee Nation is the sovereign government of the Cherokee people We are a federally recognized nation, based in Tahlequah, Oklahoma
- Cherokee Nation Culture
Cherokee culture encompasses our longstanding traditions of language, spirituality, food, storytelling and many forms of art, both practical and beautiful However, just like our people, Cherokee culture is not static or frozen in time, but is ever-evolving Much of our culture has been passed through generations of Cherokee families Beliefs and knowledge of the culture will vary from
- Visit Us::Cherokee Nation Website
Cherokee people have constantly reshaped and renewed themselves in order to survive and to attain the highest possible levels of achievement It is with great pride that we invite you to visit our Nation and learn about our culture, history and the present-day Cherokee Nation
- ᎣᏪᏅᏒ::Cherokee Nation Website
The Cherokee Nation is the federally-recognized government of the Cherokee people and has inherent sovereign status recognized by treaty and law
- Cherokee Nation Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Cherokee Nation? Who can become a Cherokee Nation citizen? What is the process for selecting the Principal Chief? What is the role of the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service? Is there more than one Cherokee tribe? 1 2 Next »
- Cherokee Nation Language Department
The Cherokee Nation Language Department is committed to preserving and perpetuating the Cherokee language through day to day spoken use and by generating more proficient second-language Cherokee speakers The Language Department includes the Cherokee translation office; community and online language classes; the Cherokee Language Master Apprentice Program, Cherokee Immersion School and
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