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GET OUT AND VOTE! Native American groups help hundreds of new Oklahoma voters register ahead of primaries
by Molly Young
After months of working to increase voter turnout among Native Americans, Oklahoma tribal leaders and voting advocacy groups will receive their first progress report Tuesday. The primary elections will also provide a road map of how much ground they have left to cover before November. When is
“Regime Change in America”
Native Oklahoma Magazine
Sour Sofkee
June 2022
By Fus Yvhikv
It is a pleasant evening at The Rez Bar in Tulsa. Unusually cool for a June
evening. Nevertheless, Harjo, the rotund proprietor of The Rez, has
large beads of sweat adorning his bald head.
“You fools ready for another round?
Indian Affairs Makes Significant Investment to Protect and Preserve Native Languages
WASHINGTON – Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland announced today that the Indian Affairs Office of Indian Economic Development has awarded $7 million in grants under the Living Languages Grant Program to 45 American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and Tribal organizations.The Living Languages Grant Program provides an opportunity
CPN Eagle Aviary celebrates 10-year anniversary
The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Eagle Aviary received its U.S. Fish and Wildlife permit and opened its doors one decade ago this June. Aviary managers Jennifer Randell and Bree Dunham are excited and honored to celebrate the milestone in the company of family and friends at this year’s Family
Oklahoma Freedom Finish Fourth at First Professional Bull Riding Team Series Preseason Event in Bismarck, North Dakota with 1-1 Performance
Remote interviews with team leadership, including Head Coach Cord McCoy, and competing riders are available upon request
1. Kansas City Outlaws, 2-0-0-350.75 points
2. Carolina Cowboys, 2-0-0-606.75 points
3. Missouri Thunder, 1-1-0-522.50 points
4. Oklahoma Freedom, 1-1-0-347.75 points
5. Texas Rattlers, 1-1-0-257.50 points
6. Nashville
“Tulsa Secedes From Oklahoma!”
Native Oklahoma Magazine
May, 2022
Sour Sofkee
By Fus Yvhikv
“When in the coarseness of human events,” Fixico declared. “It becomes necessary for a city to throw off the shackles of the tyranny of a meddlesome state government, the town must then declare its independence. We hold this truth to
Unsolved Mysteries of the Reservation Episode 4
On this episode we talk a lot more about the paranormal, crypts, and we even have some listener stories. if you have any stories you would like for us to read on the show please send them to us. send them to out instagram @unsolvedreservationmysteries