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Principal Chief Chad Smith and Deputy Principal Chief Candidate Joe Grayson


Principal Chief Chad Smith and Deputy Principal Chief Candidate Joe Grayson

  


Chad Smith and two of his children Chris and Kiah


Miss Cherokee, Kristen Smith-Snell, talks to children at the Cherokee Nation Language Immersion Head Start classroom.

  


Chad Smith & Hastings Shade honor Eli Nofire as a certified Cherokee language instructor.


We Restored Our Cherokee Nation Marshal Service and Cross-Deputization

  


Chief Chad Smith, daughter Anaweg, and her cousins Melody and Landon Scott from Rocky Mountain in Adair County.


Children at Pumpkin Hollow help with clean up day.

  


Seated: Chickasaw Governor Bill Anoatubby, Principal Chief Chad Smith and Choctaw Chief Greg Pyle Standing: Representative J.D. Hayworth, Representative Brad Carson and Representative Dale Kildee


Cherokee Nation Car Tag

  


Head Start student at computer.


Principal Chief Chad Smith and daughter Anaweg.

  


Chief Smith visiting with Jim McCoy at Evening Shade Community Meeting



The new Cherokee Nation Emergency Medical Services Center provides training facilities for medical professionals from all over northeastern Oklahoma on behalf of Cherokee people. Cherokee Nation EMS units carry state of the art emergency care equipment and have some of the best trained para-medics in Oklahoma.

  


New Senior Housing for Cherokee Nation elders.


The Cherokee Nations Marshal Service has some of the most highly trained law enforcement officers in the country who protect and serve our Cherokee people.

  


The new Trail of Tears Exhibit at the Cherokee Heritage Center and Musuem featurs life-size sculptures by Cherokee artist Sam Kidd. The Heritage Center has been fully remodeled and voted one of the top tourist attractions in the country. Cherokee arts are flourishing.


Cherokee employees at Cherokee Nation Industries, Inc. build key component of the U.S. International Space Station.

  


Briggs "Little Bears" Team At Cherokee Challenge Bowl


Dahlohnegah Cherokee Language Bowl

  


Sam Ed Bush, Tribal Councilman Thornton, Principal Chief Smith, Stanley Cottrell, and Luella Rush break ground for new Marble City community building.


Childrens choir on tour front of their bus

  


The Cherokee National Children's Choir won the Best Gospel Album award at the most prestigious Native American musical event of the year, the Native American Music Awards (NAMMYS).


The Cherokee Nation’s office in Washington, D.C., gives our Nation a voice on every issue that potentially affects our sovereignty and treaty rights.

"We are too great a nation to limit ourselves to small dreams."

"Working together let us continue to build on the foundation of accomplishments established the last three years."

Election May 24, 2003

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