The Teachers of Successful Students (T.O.S.S.) Institute June 3-4, 2020, has been canceled.

All Cherokee Nation Scholarships, the deadline has been extended to June 26, 2020.

Camp Cherokee day camp scheduled for July 27-30 and residential camp scheduled for July 26-31 has been canceled.

Scholarship waiting list being accepted, June 16-June 29, 2021, 11:59 pm, CST.

Apply for the 2022-2023 Cherokee Nation Scholarship programs via the Gadugi Portal

To Register for the Cherokee Nation College Resource Center Virtual College Fair, October 12 & 13th, 2021, please click here.  Deadline to register is October 11, 2021 at 5:00pm CST

In 1991 the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council created the ᏣᎳᎩ Cultural Resource Center to educate tribal citizens and the public about the Cherokee language, history, and culture.

The newly reformed program provides academic and cultural outreach to schools and communities through multiple services.

Archery

Archery has been an integral part of the Cherokee tradition for hundreds of years, and those hoping to hone their skills will find plenty of opportunities at the Joe Thornton Archery Range. Located just west of the main Cherokee Nation complex in Tahlequah, the park is designed to be used by ages eight years and up; and for all skill levels from beginner to the advanced archer. The archery park includes the following components:

  • A 70-meter, Olympic-style range with a 125-foot awning.
  • A bow hunting simulation area that includes a platform.
  • Three dimensional (3-D) walking course to simulate natural hunting conditions.

The Joe Thornton Archery Range is a free community park, devoted to all forms of outdoor archery as a recreation and pastime for the whole family.

Joe Thornton Archery Range
22504 S 504 Rd
Tahlequah, Ok 74464

Contact: Cherokee Nation Archery Program, Nathan Bunch, School Community Specialist, Education Services, nathan-bunch@cherokee.org

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)

The program includes assisting schools with developing and advancing STEM activities. Robotics programs with technical support, presentations, and Science and Engineering Fairs are a few of the activities provided.

Contact: education@cherokee.org

Cultural Outreach

Cultural outreach services such as classroom activities, instructor led history lessons, outdoor events, and competitive events are offered. Cultural sports (stickball and marbles), arts (basketry, pottery, doll making, and others) are available by appointment. Classroom history and government lessons can be scheduled. Competitive events for JOM schools are held annually and include Challenge Bowl (history trivia and language), Language Bowl, art and writing competitions. Cherokee Teacher Enrichment programs are available.

Contact: education@cherokee.org

Updated November 26, 2025