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Cherokee Home Health
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Cherokee Nation Home Health Services, Inc. is a tribally incorporated not-for-profit home health care agency that is Medicare and Medicaid certified to provide state licensed home health care to all eligible clients.
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Sequoyah Schools
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Sequoyah Schools is a regionally and state accredited private school system that provides grades 7-12 and has become the school of choice for more than 400 Native American students every year.
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Talking Leaves Job Corps
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Job Corps is a voluntary program for young people who are motivated to learn the skills and work ethic they need to start and sustain their careers.
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Cherokee Nation Toursim
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Cherokee Nation Cultural Tourism program is designed to promote the Cherokee people's cultural identity thereby nurturing respect for, knowledge of, and economic opportunities for the Cherokee people.
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Cherokee Phoenix
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The Cherokee Phoenix is an independently operated tribal newspaper covering Cherokee Nation news, events and issues.
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Cherokee Heritage Center
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The Cherokee Heritage Center offers other interpretive programs and features as well, such as educational workshops and special events, which support their goal for the preservation and promulgation of the Cherokee culture .
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Cherokee Elder Care
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Cherokee Nation Comprehensive Care Agency's PACE Mission is to enhance the quality of life and autonomy for frail older adults, while enabling the frail older adult to live in his or her home and in the community for as long as it is medically and socially feasible.
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Washington Office
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The Cherokee Nation Washington Office (CNWO) opened in 2001 to serve as the Cherokee Nation's Government Relations Office in D.C. Our office acts as the liaison between Cherokee Nation tribal citizens and the United States Congress, U.S. Agencies and Administrative Offices, National Organizations and other Tribal Governments.
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