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 Monday, September 08, 2008 12:30 AM CST P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 74465 (918) 453-5000 / Contact Us 
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Rogers County Cherokee Hog Fry and Picnic Set
September 05, 2008
The Rogers County Cherokee Hog Fry and Picnic will be held on Saturday, September 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore.
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Cherokee Nation workers pick up litter on a roadway near the Cherokee Nation landfill. Construction will begin soon on a new cell, which will allow the landfill to reopen for the residents of Adair County.
Construction to begin this month at the Cherokee Nation’s Adair County landfill
September 05, 2008
Construction is slated to begin this month on a new cell at the Cherokee Nation’s Adair County landfill, paving the way for the landfill to reopen early next year. The new cell is expected to provide environmentally friendly waste disposal for residents of Adair County for approximately 20 years.
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Miss Cherokee Leadership 2008-2009, Feather Smith, of Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Feather Smith Crowned Miss Cherokee Leadership
September 05, 2008
Feather Smith of Tahlequah was recently crowned Miss Cherokee Leadership during the annual State of the Nation address ceremony at the 56th Annual Cherokee National Holiday. She will receive a $3,000 scholarship and will represent the Cherokee Nation throughout the next twelve months as a goodwill and cultural ambassador.
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2008 Annual Report To The Cherokee People
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Cultural Tidbits
In 1829, Cherokee women were given the right to dispose of an sell their property. This was 120 years before American women were given the same right - American women could not sell or transfer their property without their husband's permission before 1954.


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