Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. has issued a statement on the recovery of Cherokee Nation citizen Aubrey Dameron.
After six years of searching, a missing tribal member has been found dead. The accountability the community is calling for.
The family says this is a very trying time for them right now. Aubrey's aunt, Pam Fencer, is thanking everyone who searched, shared flyers and spread Aubrey's story with love and compassion.
The Cherokee Nation is offering subsidized gym memberships to promote health among its citizens, investing $750,000 for access to fitness facilities.
Authorities with the Quapaw Nation Marshal Service released a statement Feb. 5 that the discovery of human remains near ...
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Learn more about the recent discovery of Indigenous woman Aubrey Dameron's remains, six years after she went missing in ...
Aubrey Dameron disappeared from Grove, Oklahoma, in March 2019. Remains found in January have been positively identified as ...
Officials confirmed the remains belonged to Aubrey Dameron, a member of the Cherokee Nation who went missing in 2019.
Less than a week after the remains were located, they were positively identified as belonging to Aubrey Dameron. The Marshal ...
An investigation into the death of Aubrey Dameron, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is ongoing by Quapaw and Cherokee Nation ...