A Look at What's Going on at the Cherokee National Holiday

ICTMN Staff
September 02, 2011

They've been celebrating the Cherokee National Holiday, which honors the signing of the Cherokee Constitution in 1839 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, for 59 years and counting.  Since 1953 this three-day event spectacular has grown into one of the premiere festivals in Oklahoma and Indian Country, drawing nearly 100,000 visitors from all over the country and around the world.

For information on what's happening and where, check out Cherokee Nation's map and list of events here. Or, just see below!

MAP:

Cherokee National Holiday Map





Cherokee National Holiday Events Listing

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