Cherokee National Holiday
The Cherokee Nation Continues in Full Force and Effect
Labor Day Weekend
September 1, 2, & 3
Tahlequah, OK
The Cherokee National Holiday has been held since 1953 in
commemoration of the signing of the 1839 Cherokee Constitution. It has grown
into one of the largest events in Oklahoma, attracting more than 70,000 people
from across the world. Cherokee Communities "The Cherokee
Nation Continues in Full Force and Effect" is the theme of the 54th
Cherokee National Holiday, which is expected to bring more than 100,000
visitors and Cherokees to Tahlequah this Labor Day weekend.
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