As the nation observes Native American History Month, Cherokee Film is inviting audiences to revisit the country’s beginnings ...
Cherokee Film invites the public to watch “The American Revolution," a docuseries premiering on November 16 on PBS stations ...
Cherokee Nation’s efforts to grow the TV and film industry in northeast Oklahoma are paying off, with several ...
In honor of Native American History Month, Cherokee Film is encouraging the public to experience “The American Revolution,” ...
Tune in Saturday, Nov. 15 at 4 pm ET for a special Native Bidaské as host Levi Rickert, editor of Native News Online, ...
MARS HILL - The Cherokee were the first settlers of Madison County and left pictographs on Paint Rock in what is now Hot Springs, some of them detailing the reputed magical powers of the mineral ...
Cherokee Nation film incentive drives $3.6M in spending, hires 149 Native Americans for multiple Oklahoma TV and movie productions.
SEARCHING FOR SEQUOYAH Saturday, November 15 at 8:00 pm SEARCHING FOR SEQUOYAH spans two countries and three Cherokee nations ...
Cherokee Nation officials were joined by Oklahoma Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell to cut the ribbon for the expansion of the Cherokee Film Studios in Owosso, Okla. The studio is the first of its king in ...
The Cherokee Nation is still rolling as it expands its footprint in the film industry. State, local and tribal leaders recently gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the latest expansion ...
Cherokee Nation’s efforts to grow the TV and film industry in Northeast Oklahoma are paying off, with several incentive-supported productions premiering this fall.