Updated January 28, 2026
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I'm your virtual guide to the Cherokee Nation. I'm in beta and still learning, but you may ask me anything about our services, government, and more. Please, don't share any personal details with me.
Here are some common questions to get started:
Results are AI-powered and may include errors.
I'm your virtual guide to the Cherokee Nation. I'm in beta and still learning, but you may ask me anything about our services, government, and more. Please, don't share any personal details with me.
Here are some common questions to get started:
Results are AI-powered and may include errors.
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Information sharing and educational outreach efforts are primary components, which allow citizens and students the opportunity to learn about the environment. Under EPA’s Indian General Assistance Program (GAP), Environmental Programs continues to help with outreach efforts and assistance with infrastructure development for Cherokee Nation Environmental Programs. The multi-media staff has given presentations to help educate the Cherokee Nation communities regarding Environmental issues. In addition, Environmental Programs maintains an Environmental complaint system which investigates Environmental concerns raised by Cherokee citizens. The GAP program supports and seeks to protect the health of the Cherokee Nation community by safeguarding the environment through awareness and environmental program development.
Updated January 28, 2026