Making a Difference: Cherokee Casino's Community Contributions

Cherokee Casino

When visiting Cherokee Casino and Resort, it is a round experience for the visitor receiving many benefits and extras over and above food, accommodation, and great games. One of the extras not seen by the regular visitor is the contribution to society and the Cherokee tribes that the Casino gives. Today over 300000 Cherokee tribe members live in the villages and cities in Oklahoma and North Caroline. Cherokee Casino offers positive discrimination to tribe members giving them jobs at the Casino and ensuring their safety and well-being. Profits from the Casino and Resorts are fed back into the territories and continued to health care, housing education, and public safety.

Cultural Preservation at Cherokee Casino

Cultural preservation is seen through the decor and artwork of the Casino and the hotel rooms. The Casino employs local artists to decorate the rooms, and furniture is bought from local shops with many handmade items on show. Exhibitions of local artists are regularly advertised at the Cherokee Casino, including art and musicians, pottery, and even cooking classes and workshops. The culture and preservation of the Cherokee tribe are very important to the management of Cherokee Casino, and their touch is seen in all areas.