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Video Embed The Cherokee Nation announced Tuesday it will allow the Oklahoma flag to fly on its properties after Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. reversed his decision to remove the flag due to negative ...
Citing feedback from tribal citizens, the Cherokee Nation announced on Flag Day that it is reversing course on a recent executive order regarding the use of the Oklahoma flag on tribal property.
Starting this fall, the Oklahoma state flag will no longer be flown on Cherokee Nation property except under special circumstances. A signed executive order calls for establishing appropriate ...
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. reversed an executive order that banned the Oklahoma flag from tribal properties after he faced backlash. Hoskin is a Democrat who was elected to ...
As part of an executive order signed Friday by Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., the only flags to be flown regularly at tribal properties by Sept. 1 will be those of the tribe and ...
Cherokee Nation is reversing its stance on when and where the Oklahoma state flag will be flown on its property. On June 3, Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. signed an executive ...
The Cherokee Nation flag is pictured. The Cherokee Nation flag is pictured. Photo courtesy of Cherokee Nation Today is no different. As a Cherokee who grew up speaking the Cherokee language ...
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