The Cherokee Nation says it will assume control of Claremore Indian Hospital Oct. 1, with plans to build a new facility by 2027. The federal Indian Health Service presently runs the hospital, the only ...
Tribal communities across Oklahoma are responding to Governor Stitt's remarks concerning tribal sovereignty in his 'State of ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt reaffirmed calls to limit tribal sovereignty during his final State of the State address on Monday, dismaying tribal leaders in attendance.
The Cherokee Nation will take over operations at the Claremore Indian Hospital on October 1st of this year, and will no longer see people for inpatient services. The Cherokee Nation says it plans to ...
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WASHINGTON D.C. — Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on the importance of self-governance for tribal nations directly related ...
A partnership between the Cherokee Nation and the University of Oklahoma will bring a $30 million OU nursing satellite campus to Tahlequah, making health care careers more accessible to tribal ...
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. has signed into law the Cherokee Nation Claremore Outpatient and Emergency Health Center Act of 2025. It authorizes $255.5 million for the construction ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Cherokee Nation has signed an agreement with the federal government to take over operation of the Claremore Indian Hospital. The Claremore facility is the last Indian Health ...
In the early nineteenth century, white settlers in the eastern United States increasingly encroached upon the lands of Native Americans. Although the U.S. government had signed treaties demarcating ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation celebrated the grand opening of its new Indian Child Welfare Office on Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting celebration. The 40,000-square-foot building will house 100 ...
When I saw this article in Sunday's Times Free Press, "John Ross House could be on move", I knew I had to say something. Ross was chief of the Cherokee nation in the mid 1800s and founder of Ross's ...