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"Recovery on the Runway”
Sky-Eagle Collection’s “Red Line Collection” Joins CFDA Calendar as a Charity Event at NYFW Featuring Miss Universe Canada Ashley Callingbull
Taos, NM – Sky-Eagle Collection, the celebrated Indigenous fashion house founded by Osage designer and U.S. military veteran Dante Biss-Grayson, is proud to debut its “Red Line Collection” at
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Carbon capture not slated for Osage Reservation – just yet
CapturePoint, one of the leading companies in carbon sequestration technology, has withdrawn their Class VI permit from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for Osage County
by Allison Herrera
An underground carbon storage hub slated for Osage County in the Burbank
Comanche Cares Achieves Record-Breaking Year for Annual Holiday Toy Drive
Nearly $160,000 worth of toys donated to those in need across Southwest Oklahoma
LAWTON, Okla., - Comanche Cares, a community giving initiative founded by Comanche Nation Entertainment, hosted its fourth annual holiday toy drive this past 2024 season, raising nearly $160,000 worth of toys across all properties. This
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Osage Nation renews fight for reservation status post-McGirt
The Nation seeks to overturn the 2010 Irby ruling that denied reservation recognition, citing landmark Supreme Court precedent
The Osage Nation, thwarted by a 2010 federal court decision that has pinned it into a corner from which it has been unable to
Native American All-Star Football Game at the Frisco Star set to showcase top athletes from across the country on Tuesday, January 7
Fifty athletes from 35 tribal communities and reservations take the field for a free exhibition following a four-day camp and leadership program
FRISCO, Texas – Top Native American high school football players from across the country will take the field for a free exhibition game on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at
OKLAHOMA WOMAN QUARTET TO PREMIERE MARCH 1, 2025
Tulsa, OK – Oklahoma Woman Quartet, a groundbreaking chamber music work by Cherokee-American composer Anjelica Lindsey, will premiere live on March 1 2025, marking a historic moment for Oklahoma and Cherokee culture.
This free, ticketed public chamber music performance at The Bellview in Tulsa, Oklahoma, will showcase composer Anjelica Lindsey’s
Statement from the UKB Federal Corporation on the Inauguration of United Keetoowah Band Leadership
Tahequah, OK ~ The UKB Federal Corporation extends its heartfelt congratulations to Chief Jeff Wacoche, Assistant Chief Amos Ketcher, Treasurer Sonja Gourd, Secretary Caleb Grimmett-Smith, and the newly inaugurated members of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians Tribal Council:
Representative Cliff Wofford, Cooweescoowee District
Representative Frankie Still, Flint District
Representative