What to do if you have a fever on the Cherokee Nation?
If tribal citizens have symptoms like cough, fever or respiratory problems, they should contact their Cherokee Nation Health center first, before entering. Local meetings and at-large community gatherings are also being postponed for the time being to help keep our employees and tribal citizens safe.
Is there an online assessment for the Cherokee Nation?
The Cherokee Nation is launching an online assessment program and investing $4 million to help Cherokee homeowners living in the reservation repair plumbing problems caused by the February 2021 winter storm event. The new online assessment is now available at https://zfrmz.com/FhWNwtxWVYCUlEdzUAlh.
How to contact the Cherokee Nation Health Center?
A call center (1-833-528-0063) has been established for tribal citizens who have questions about COVID-19. It is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. If tribal citizens have symptoms like cough, fever or respiratory problems, they should contact their Cherokee Nation Health center first, before entering.
What is a strategic blueprint for Cherokee County?
A strategic blueprint is a guiding document to allow Cherokee County the ability to identify key areas such as economic prosperity, fiscal responsibility, safety & security, and environmental stewardship, and then develop action plans so as to accomplish the goals and objectives set forth.
Who are the white missionaries that helped the Cherokee?
Two white missionaries, Evan and John Jones helped Cherokee full bloods Pig Smith and Creek Sam to form the traditionalist Keetoowah Society. As the American civil war approached the Keetoowah were allied with the missionaries against slavery and separated from the slaveholding mixed bloods.
If tribal citizens have symptoms like cough, fever or respiratory problems, they should contact their Cherokee Nation Health center first, before entering. Local meetings and at-large community gatherings are also being postponed for the time being to help keep our employees and tribal citizens safe.
A call center (1-833-528-0063) has been established for tribal citizens who have questions about COVID-19. It is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. If tribal citizens have symptoms like cough, fever or respiratory problems, they should contact their Cherokee Nation Health center first, before entering.
What kind of services does the Cherokee tribe provide?
More than 141,000 Cherokee Nation citizens reside within the 14-county tribal jurisdictional area that covers most of northeastern Oklahoma. Services provided include health and human services, education, employment, housing, economic and infrastructure development, environmental protection and more.