Por: The Boston Globe Nation June 03, 2023
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Citizens of the Cherokee Nation — the largest Native American tribe in the US — are set to decide whether Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. should lead the tribe for another four years as it enters a golden era after courts recognized its sprawling reservation and an operating budget of more than $3 billion.Hoskin, a 48-year-old attorney whose name is now intertwined with the fight for tribal sovereignty, is among four... + full article
Associated Press USA Politics June 06, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Cherokee Nation’s Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. won reelection to another four-year term as leader of the nation’s most populous tribe, according to results certified Monday by the tribe’s Election Commission.Hoskin, a 48-year-old attorney, won... + más
Cherokee Nation, country's most populous tribe, reelects Chuck Hoskin Jr. as chief | Los Angeles Times
Cherokees ask US to make good on promise: A seat in Congress | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA World June 06, 2023
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. has won reelection to another four-year term as leader of the most populous Native American tribe in the U.S. Hoskin, a 48-year-old attorney, won nearly 63% of the vote in the four-way race for chief, a position similar to the... + más
Hoskin wins another 4-year term as chief of Cherokee Nation, country's most populous tribe | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Politics June 03, 2023
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (AP) — Citizens of the Cherokee Nation — the largest Native American tribe in the U.S. — are set to decide whether Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. should lead the tribe for another four years as it enters a golden era after and an operating budget of more... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Health February 14, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY – As a child welfare specialist for the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma more than a decade ago, Juli Skinner saw firsthand the impact of the opioid crisis on Cherokee families.Parents who began using the powerful painkillers after a surgery or injury became hooked... + más
Cherokee tribes turn to K Street to fulfill a 187-year-old promise for a seat in Congress | Politico
Cherokee Nation announces plans for $18M treatment center | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Health February 13, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — As a child welfare specialist for the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma more than a decade ago, Juli Skinner saw firsthand the impact of the opioid crisis on Cherokee families.Parents who began using the powerful painkillers after a surgery or injury became... + más
Cherokee Nation announces plans for $18M treatment center | WPLG Local 10
Politico USA Politics January 10, 2023
Three Cherokee tribes are pushing aggressively for the U.S. government to make good on a nearly 200-year-old promise to award them a sitting delegate in the House of Representatives. But, sensing that lawmakers may finally act amid the Biden administration’s historic advances... + más
Cherokees Ask U.S. to Make Good on a 187-Year-Old Promise, for a Start | The New York Times
ABC News USA Politics November 28, 2022
The country's largest Native American tribe, the , is ramping up calls on the U.S. government to fulfill nearly 200 years ago.The historic treaty, which forced the Cherokee people off their ancestral lands across the Southeast and onto the infamous in 1835, was supposed to... + más
Protecting bison is critical to Native American ecosystem, culture | WPTV
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