There are countless haunted places in Oklahoma with bone-chilling backstories, but I seldom hear the Cherokee Strip Museum in Alva mentioned among them.
Two Native tribes in Oklahoma are responding to a federal opinion that affects the jurisdiction of their territory which is a large part of northeastern Oklahoma.
Dennis Zotigh “The more we can tell our story, the less likely history will repeat itself.” —Principal Chief Bill John Baker, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma On Friday, April 12, 2019 ...
Cherokee Nation citizen Brent Allen helped organize the challenge and on his own routinely picks up trash in the Oklahoma ...
The settlement is the largest in Cherokee Nation history and stems from the federal government’s misuse of tribal resources ...
A memorandum issued Jan. 17 by the Department of Interior Solicitor's Office reaffirmed the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee ...
A ruling by a U.S. Department of the Interior officials has given the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians jurisdiction ...
FEMA officials say the agency must grow emergency management in Indian Country.  2 News Oklahoma's Erin Christy learned how ...
The Council of the Cherokee Nation approved an extension of its motor vehicle tag compact with the state of Oklahoma on Friday. The vote comes after months of negotiations between the tribe and Gov.