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OMC poised to take over mineral estate management
In less than four months, the production, permitting, and leasing of the Osage Mineral Estate could shift to the Osage Minerals Council after more than 100 years of BIA control
by Allison Herrera
For the first time in its history, the Osage
Celebrate summer and Father’s Day at the Chickasaw Cultural Center June 14
Celebrate fathers and the return of summer during the Chickasaw Cultural Center’s Toompalli' (Summer) Festival and Inki' (Father) Day Celebration, set 10 a.m.-5 p.m., June 14.
The Toompalli' Festival is a Chickasaw Cultural Center signature event designed to welcome the season of summer
‘Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher’ spotlights First American influence on modern-day agriculture
Whether it be ancestors of the past harvesting native vegetation or present-day farmers bailing hay for their cattle to graze in the winter, the Chickasaw people have long appreciated and utilized agriculture for self-sufficiency.
Montford Johnson is a prime example. His life story inspired the feature film, “Montford: The Chickasaw
Vaccine remains key defense as measles cases rise
Often considered a disease of the past, measles is making a concerning comeback in the United States.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1088 confirmed measles cases have been reported across 33 U.S. jurisdictions this year as of May 29. A total of 285 confirmed
United Indian Nations of Oklahoma extends its sincere gratitude to Oklahoma lawmakers for overriding Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of MMIP bill
OKLAHOMA CITY — United Indian Nations of Oklahoma (UINO) extends its deepest gratitude to the Oklahoma Legislature for taking decisive, bipartisan action to override Governor Kevin Stitt's veto of House Bill 1137, a critical amendment to Ida's Law aimed at addressing the crisis of Missing and Murdered
Weekly Newsletter
Trump budget proposes nearly $1B in cuts to tribal programs
by Chez Oxendine, Tribal Business News
President Donald Trump released a detailed look at his fiscal 2026 budget proposal that, if enacted, could reverse surging fortunes in Indian Country over the past several years.
Trump's 1224-page budget submission,
Community Agriculture Event to Highlight Local Farmers and Youth in Agriculture
OKMULGEE, OK — The Muscogee (Creek) Nation Conservation District invites the public to an engaging and informative community agriculture event designed to spotlight local farmers and youth involved in agriculture. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear directly from local producers as they share their strategies, successes, and the challenges they