Land and assets owned or managed by the Cherokee Nation, a sovereign tribal government, encompass a wide range of holdings. These can include residential, commercial, and agricultural lands, as well as natural resources and infrastructure.
Management of these holdings plays a vital role in the economic self-sufficiency and cultural preservation of the Cherokee Nation. Revenue generated contributes to essential government services such as education, healthcare, and housing, while careful stewardship of the land itself honors the Nation’s deep historical connection to its territory. This land base provides a foundation for community development and future growth.