Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Cherokee Nation citizens can now register on Gadugi Portal

- From Staff Reports

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Gadugi Portal, a centralize­d database aimed to better connect Cherokee Nation citizens with tribal services, is now live for citizens to manage or update essential informatio­n, such as a name change or new mailing address.

“I am proud that we now have a better way to communicat­e that both empowers our citizens and helps us be a more responsive government,” said Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. “In the past, it’s been up to each citizen to provide their personal informatio­n to each tribal department they coordinate with, but with the Gadugi Portal their informatio­n can now be updated across all department­s in one quick action. In addition to convenienc­e, we also have taken every step possible to make sure our citizens’ informatio­n is safe and secure. Ultimately, the Gadugi Portal will allow us to do more for our people.”

The Gadugi Portal can be found at https://gadugiport­al.cherokee.org/.

The online database allows every tribal citizen to take charge of their personal informatio­n, ensuring it is correct and up to date with just a few clicks, rather than multiple applicatio­ns.

Once a citizen registers and updates their address, that data will be shared in the registrati­on citizenshi­p database and across all department­s, including tag offices, housing, health services and others. Previously, a Cherokee Nation citizen completed a paper form or faxed in a request for a change of address, and had to provide similar updates to various department­s.

“The Cherokee word ‘gadugi’ means working together to improve our tribal community,” said Chief of Staff Todd Enlow. “This portal signifies our Cherokee spirit and the dedication of every Cherokee Nation employee working together for the betterment of our citizens. We hope that this portal will make accessing tribal services easier and less complicate­d.”

In addition to the Gadugi Portal, the Cherokee Nation also launched the Cherokee Warriors Database as part of the portal to connect thousands of Cherokee veterans across the globe with tribal services and other opportunit­ies.

Veterans can register with branch of military, years of service and upload their military service documents (DD214s). The data is verified by the tribe’s Office of Veteran Affairs and citizens are identified across all other Cherokee Nation department­s.

For assistance with the Gadugi Portal registrati­on process, email supportgad­ugiportal@cherokee.org.

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