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McSwain Theatre announces February movies and live music shows
The McSwain Theatre will continue its monthly Thursday movie showcase throughout February, featuring a mix of classic films and family-friendly favorites. Movies will be screened every Thursday, with showtimes at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Tickets for the movie showcase are $3 for general admission, $2 for seniors
Medal of Honor recipient and Chickasaw citizen honored
Chickasaw Hall of Fame inductee and Medal of Honor recipient Lt. Col. Raymond G. Harvey was honored by his adopted hometown of Pasadena, California, in November.
William M. Paparian, former mayor and master of ceremonies for the event, said Harvey is a historic figure for the City of Pasadena as
Native federal judges to headline Sovereignty Symposium
OKLAHOMA CITY – A historic assembly of five Native American U.S. District Court judges will headline the Sovereignty Symposium, convening in Oklahoma City in June for a groundbreaking examination of ethical leadership and the protection of sovereignty through the federal bench.
The Oklahoma City University School of Law is hosting
Comanche Cache Casino Celebrates First Anniversary
Chef Paul Wahlberg to Make Appearance at Oklahoma’s Only Wahlburgers
CACHE, Okla. – Comanche Cache Casino is celebrating its first anniversary since reopening after its remodel and expansion with a special “One Year of Winning” event on Thursday, Feb. 12, from noon to 8 p.m. and features Chef Paul
United Indian Nations of Oklahoma issues advisory to Tribal citizens amid expanded federal immigration enforcement
TULSA, Oklahoma -- United Indian Nations of Oklahoma is issuing an advisory to Tribal citizens across Oklahoma to remain vigilant and to carry Tribal identification, along with any state- or federally issued identification they may possess. This advisory comes amid expanded immigration enforcement actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs
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Inter-Tribal Council calls for better federal consultation, addresses education opportunities for Native students
Five tribes vote unanimously to approve multiple resolutions
TULSA, Okla. — During a recent session held at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, the Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Tribes called for more formal consultation efforts from
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Merry Christmas from Native Oklahoma Magazine
As Christmas draws closer throughout our town and communities, the familiar sights and sounds of the season remind us of what truly matters. From the glow of lights on Main Street to the carols sung in church halls and community events, this holiday is
