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    Tahlequah (/ˈtæləkwɑː/ TAL-ə-kwah; Cherokee: ᏓᎵᏆ, daligwa [dàlígʷá]) is a city in Cherokee County, Oklahoma located at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains...
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    county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 47,078. Its county seat is Tahlequah, which is also the capital of the...
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  • University (NSU) is a public university with its main campus in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The university also has two other campuses in Muskogee and Broken...
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    Headquartered in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, the Cherokee Nation has a reservation spanning 14 counties in the northeastern corner of Oklahoma. These are Adair...
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    federally recognized tribe of Cherokee Native Americans headquartered in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. According to the UKB website, its members are mostly descendants...
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  • recognized Native American tribe. The school is located in Park Hill, Oklahoma, with a Tahlequah post office address, and is a Bureau of Indian Education (BIE)...
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    Wilma Mankiller (category People from Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
    Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, she lived on her family's allotment in Adair County, Oklahoma, until the age of 11, when her family...
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    Cherokee (category Native American tribes in Oklahoma)
    Cherokee tribes, the Cherokee Nation and the UKB have headquarters in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and most of their members live in the state. The UKB are mostly...
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    Turnpike Troubadours (category 2007 establishments in Oklahoma)
    The Turnpike Troubadours are an American country music band from Tahlequah, Oklahoma founded in 2005. They started their own imprint, Bossier City Records...
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  • Ryan Helsley (category Sportspeople from Oklahoma)
    Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2019. Born and raised in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Helsley played two years of college baseball at Northeastern State...
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    Cherokee language immersion school in Tahlequah, Oklahoma educates students from pre-school through eighth grade. Oklahoma is placed in the South by the United...
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    and formed the Turnpike Troubadours. The band later relocated to Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The Turnpike Troubadours announced they were taking a hiatus in...
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  • Sonny Sixkiller (category People from Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
    Athletics. Sonny Sixkiller, a member of the Cherokee Nation, was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. A year later, he moved with his family to Ashland, Oregon where...
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    Oklahoma. It also has a branch campus in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Founded in 1972, OSU-CHS is part of the Oklahoma State University System. OSU-CHS offers...
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    The Constitution of the reunited Cherokee Nation was ratified at Tahlequah, Oklahoma on September 6, 1839, at the conclusion of "The Removal". The signing...
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    Cherokee National Capitol (category Buildings and structures in Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
    building in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Completed in 1869, it served as the capitol building of the Cherokee Nation from 1869 to 1907, when Oklahoma became a state...
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    Cherokee language (category Indigenous languages of Oklahoma)
    Tahlequah, Oklahoma, where the Western (Overhill or Otali) dialect predominates. The Cherokee Immersion School (Tsalagi Tsunadeloquasdi) in Tahlequah...
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    farm at Snodgrass Farm in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, with no marker. It wasn't until summer 1990 when Mister Ed fans of Oklahoma dedicated a standing granite...
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  • federally-recognized Cherokee tribes The Cherokee Nation, based in Tahlequah, Oklahoma The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, based in Cherokee, North Carolina...
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    southwestern Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 3,909 at the 2010 census. It lies near Tahlequah, east of the junction of U.S...
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    today, from books, newspapers, and websites to the street signs of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and Cherokee, North Carolina. An increasing corpus of children's...
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    Chaske Spencer (category People from Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
    and the NBC crime drama Blindspot (2019–2020). Spencer was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma and grew up in Montana, as well as Kooskia, Lapwai, and Lewiston...
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    Malcolm Rodriguez (category People from Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
    (NFL). He played college football at Oklahoma State. Rodriguez attended Wagoner High School in Wagoner, Oklahoma. He played quarterback and defensive...
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    Tears, according to Greene. Removed Cherokees initially settled near Tahlequah, Oklahoma. When signing the Treaty of New Echota in 1835 Major Ridge said "I...
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  • January 14, 2023 – via Newspapers.com . "A Visit To Tahlequah". The Indian Chieftain. Vinita, Oklahoma. October 18, 1897. p. 2. Retrieved January 14, 2023...
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  • Oklahoma ($2,663) Langston University, Langston, Oklahoma ($2,409) Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, Oklahoma ($2,895) Northwestern Oklahoma State...
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    Bill John Baker (category People from Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
    Furniture into a thriving business in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. He also owns several rental properties in Tahlequah. While simultaneously growing his business...
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    (Cherokee County), Georgia Sequoyah High School (Oklahoma), a Native American boarding school in Tahlequah, Oklahoma Sequoyah High School (Tennessee), Madisonville...
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  • Victoria Holland (category People from Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
    Holland was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. She attended Northeastern State University and graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. In her...
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    August 2024. NSU's home games are played at Doc Wadley Stadium in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Northeastern's football program dates back to 1909. The RiverHawks...
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