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Tribal leaders, members react to pope’s apology on schools
Associated Press
MASKWACIS, Alberta (AP) — Pope Francis’ apology Monday for the Catholic Church’s role in Canada’s residential school system and the abuses that took place within it was a full-throated denunciation of a decades long policy of forced assimilation that aimed to strip Indigenous children of their culture
Russell Talks - EP3
On this episode I talk about going to otoe encampment, the scuz, Unsolved mysteries of the reservation event at Hominy Indian Village, everything working out, RE$TLE$$ NAT!VE$ with Tricia Fields, UGKs Podcast, loving yourself and doing what you love, and Toke Signals. go vote for Toke Signals at
Osage author Chelsea T. Hicks’ A CALM & NORMAL HEART Ancestral Lands Tour stops in Los Angeles area and San Francisco
Osage Nation citizen shares perspectives from a variety of Indigenous characters navigating a contemporary Native existence while carrying the weight of preserving a traditional culture
LOS ANGELES – From Oklahoma to California, the heroes of A Calm & Normal Heart come to life in a collection of stories by Osage Nation
OsiyoTV earns three Heartland Regional Emmy Awards
Cherokee Nation continues to help change the Native narrative
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Heartland Regional Emmy Awards recognized Cherokee Nation’s “Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People” with three awards during the 2022 Emmys on Saturday, July 16.The tribe’s cultural television series, and the short documentaries within it, continue
Jim Thorpe's gold medal reinstatement draws 'happy tears' from Native Americans
by Eric Bailey
History is often shared through generational stories among Native American families.Jim Thorpe’s journey wasn’t chronicled only through word of mouth. His talents were well-known worldwide, and many considered the Sac and Fox Nation member as the greatest athlete in the 20th century.On Friday
Osage News wins 14 Native American Journalists Association awards for 2021 coverage
The annual competition recognizes excellence in reporting by Indigenous and non-Indigenous journalists from across the U.S. and Canada. This year, NAJA received more than 750 entries
The Native American Journalists Association has awarded Osage News with 14 awards for its 2021 coverage. Winners were announced July 19.NAJA will
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