Cherokee Nation W.W. Keeler Tribal Complex, health centers and satellite offices will be closed Monday Jan. 18, 2021. W.W. Hastings Hospital emergency services, the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service and Cherokee Nation EMS will still be operational.
"Cherokee Voices, Cherokee Sounds" is hosted by Cherokee National Treasure Dennis Sixkiller and is broadcasted weekly on area radio stations throughout Cherokee Nation’s 14-county jurisdiction. The show is primarily broadcast in the Cherokee language and features a fun mix of Cherokee guests, music, culture and news.
"Cherokee Voices, Cherokee Sounds" can be heard weekly on several eastern Oklahoma radio stations including Tahlequah's KEOK 102.1 FM Sundays at 8 am; KTLQ 1350 AM and 96.3 FM Sundays at noon and again on Wednesdays at 5 pm. Listen in the Vinita area to KGND 1470 AM Sundays at 9 am; in Bartlesville on KWON 1400 AM Sundays at 9 am and in Claremore, on KRSC 91.3 FM Saturdays at 8 am and again on Sundays at noon.
Programs will be available to the download each week after the initial broadcast date. Click here to view archives.
For more information about the Cherokee Nation radio show, contact Communications at 918-453-5000 or by email at communications@cherokee.org.