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Artist rendering of the planned Hard Rock Casino Tulsa.
HARD ROCK HOTEL HOLDINGS, LLC AND HRHH IP, LLC SIGN LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH CHEROKEE NATION ENTERPRISES TO BRAND EXPANDED FACILITY AS HARD ROCK CASINO
November 14, 2008
Hard Rock Hotel Holdings, LLC and HRHH IP, LLC today entered into a license agreement with Cherokee Nation Enterprises, LLC that, pending review of the National Indian Gaming Commission, will enable Cherokee Nation Enterprises to brand its expanded hotel and casino near Tulsa, Oklahoma under the Hard Rock Casino name.
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Chief Declares November as Diabetes Awareness Month
November 14, 2008
Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions among Native Americans and complications from diabetes are major causes of death and health problems in most Native American populations. Because of this, Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chad Smith has declared November as Diabetes Awareness Month in the Cherokee Nation.
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Cherokee Nation Announces Language Bowl Winners
November 14, 2008
Several area schools showed off their knowledge and understanding of the Cherokee language, at the Cherokee Language Bowl held by the tribe recently. Thirty-three teams competed in the annual competition coordinated by Cherokee Nation’s Johnson O’Malley (JOM) program.
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2008 Annual Report To The Cherokee People
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The Truth About The Freedmen Issue
The Truth About The Freedmen Issue
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Cultural Tidbits
The town of Fort Gibson was at one time named "Keetowah." It was voted by the National Council to move the Cherokee National capital from Tahlequah to Keetoowah. The mother town of the Cherokee homelands in the East was called "Kituwha."


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