Cherokee Nation Chief Says Oklahoma Tribe Is Thriving

<p>The principal chief of the Cherokee Nation says the tribe is not just surviving in northeastern Oklahoma, but thriving.</p>

Saturday, August 30th 2014, 6:58 pm

By: News On 6


The principal chief of the Cherokee Nation says the tribe is not just surviving in northeastern Oklahoma, but thriving.

Principal Chief Bill John Baker presented his State of the Nation address Saturday on the Cherokee National Courthouse lawn. Baker says that 175 years after Cherokees walked the Trail of Tears, the Cherokee Nation is the largest, most advanced tribal government in the United States.

“We are prospering like at no other point in our history,” Baker said.

He highlighted the investments the Cherokee Nation is making to benefit the Cherokee people, such as building new homes, expanding health centers and services, and increasing hope through job creation. Four Cherokee Nation Health Centers, in Ochelata, Stilwell, Sallisaw and Jay, are currently under construction.

“All of these successes are what help us to have a $1.3 billion economic impact on this state,” Baker said.

More Cherokees are also working for the tribe. Eighty percent of the more than 9,000 Cherokee Nation employees are tribal citizens. 

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