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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
Wah-Zha-Zhe Health Center of Pawhuska Achieves AAAHC Certification
Pawhuska, Oklahoma – August 9th 2022
Osage Health System Media Release AAAHC 10 Aug 2022
Osage Health System Media Release AAAHC 10 Aug 2022.pdf
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Wah-Zha-Zhe Health Center has achieved certification by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). Primary Care facilities that earn AAAHC Certification demonstrate
Legislator finds retirement fun in Oklahoma film industry
Earlier this year, Citizen Potawatomi Nation District 12 Legislator Paul Schmidlkofer spent several weeks working on the set of the Peabody Awards-winning show Reservation Dogs as they filmed season two. The comedy-drama created by Seminole Nation citizen Sterlin Harjo tells the story of four Indigenous teenagers growing up in rural
Okie Podcast With NDN Elvis
On this Episode of Okie Podcast I have NDN Elvis Michael Loman join us as we talk about where he’s from, becoming NDN Elvis, Bike talk, dancing, being an artist, NDN Elvis on the rez episode 1 and more. Check him out here on Facebook, and Instagram @ndnelvis
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Native ChocTalk - “This Adopted Choctaw & Her Unfolding Story: Monica Brooks With Samantha Mietchen” - Season 2, Episode 22
Season 2 05 August 2022
Native ChocTalk presents: “This Adopted Choctaw & Her Unfolding Story: Monica Brooks with Samantha Mietchen”
What do you think of when I say the word, “tribe”? Perhaps it means something like protection or social involvement or love and support (or all of the above)?
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Cherokee Nation launches innovative Speaker Services Program
Since January $1.2M Expended to help first language speakers, $6M more dedicated
STILWELL, Okla.—For nearly a year fluent Cherokee Speaker Rosie Flute was cooking family meals on an electric burner after her stove wore out. Raindrops would frequently drip down the ceiling in her living room. Last week
