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The Cherokee Nation to Produce Its Own PPE - The Daily Yonder


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The Cherokee Nation to Produce Its Own PPE
The tribe went from chasing scarce supplies of personal protective equipment to opening two state-of-the-art production facilities that will meet its needs and export to the rest of the country.
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Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. (gray suit) is seen touring the Stilwell PPE manufacturing facility. (Photo by Cherokee Nation Communications)
As the Covid-19 swept through Oklahoma, officials with the Cherokee Nation said that at times, they had a hard time sourcing proper personal protective equipment for health workers, citizens and others. 
Now, the tribe – the largest in the U.S. – has created its own facilities to manufacture PPE so that it can provide the equipment to Cherokee Nation citizens and non-citizens alike.  ....

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Mankiller remains an inspiration to many Cherokees


TAHLEQUAH – Ask anyone anywhere in the U.S. if they can name a Cherokee woman and Wilma Mankiller would probably get the most mentions.
During her 1985-95 tenure as the Cherokee Nation’s first and only – to date – woman principal chief, she became a nationally recognized public figure. She was also an activist for Native rights and an author.
“I’ve run into more discrimination as a woman than as an Indian,” Mankiller once said.
Throughout her life, Mankiller chipped away at some of that undeserved stigma – toward women and Natives.
She also said: “A lot of young girls have looked to their career paths and have said they’d like to be chief. There’s been a change in the limits people see.” ....

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