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Okie Podcast with Brent Deo

On this episode of okie podcast i have comedian, Yuchi language speaker Brent Deo. join us as we talk about where he's from, the Yuchi Language, day job as a welder, and being a comedian. make sure you follow him on facebook and instagram @brent_deo20 to keep

Okie Podcast with Dante Boss-Grayson

On this episode Dante comes back on the show to tell us about being in london, the WOWPOW drop happening August 19th & 20th and also the EMPOWER Sky-Eagle Collection Runway show and more. go follow @dante_bis_grayson & @skyeaglecollection for even more info about this amazing fashion show!

RESEARCH: A Culture-based Approach to Native American Mental Health

Mental illness is widespread across the country, with 1 in 5 Americans experiencing it each year. And as a new research brief from the Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion at Syracuse University illustrates, it’s a particular problem among Native Americans. American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) have

Oklahoma Freedom (3-4) Finish Third at PBR Team Series Event in Anaheim, California After Breakout Weekend

ANAHEIM, Calif. – At the third regular-season PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Team Series event in Anaheim, California, the second and final neutral site event, the Oklahoma Freedom finished third.During the opening night of competition in California, backed by crucial rides from veteran Derek Kolbaba and young gun Casey Roberts, the

National Summit to improve high-speed Internet on Tribal Lands announced

Registration open for 2022 National Tribal Broadband Summit by Shannon Shaw Duty Registration is now open for the 2022 National Tribal Broadband Summit, hosted by a coalition of federal agencies to aid tribes in improving high-speed internet on their lands.In an effort to close the digital divide, the Department

Tribal leader concerned HB 1775 affecting how Native history is taught in classroom

Public Radio Tulsa | By Cassidy Mudd A local tribal leader is concerned that House Bill 1775 is affecting how Native American history is being taught to Oklahoma students after hearing that an educator has decided not to teach from the "The Killers of the Flower Moon."According to

Jae L. & Crossover with Special Guests performs Aug. 20 at McSwain Theatre

Jae L. & Crossover with Special Guests will perform for a live audience at the historic McSwain Theatre, 7 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 20. Vocalist and theater manager, Jae L. Stilwell will lead the way with the band’s classic medley of folk, blues, country and rock ’n’ roll. Jae
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