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Quapaw Nation calls Supreme Court ruling in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta an affront to tribal sovereignty, erosion of well-settled federal law
QUAPAW, Oklahoma - The Quapaw Nation today responded to the Supreme Court of the United State's ruling in Oklahoma v. Castro Huerta. The case presented a jurisdictional question about whether the federal government has exclusive jurisdiction to prosecute certain major crimes in Indian Country or whether the federal
U.S. Supreme Court restores state criminal jurisdiction in Indian Country
U.S. Supreme Court restores state criminal jurisdiction in Indian Country
Cherokee Nation makes history with USDOT transportation compact
By Lauren Green
Gaylord News
The Biden administration took another step to improve relations with the nation’s nearly 575 Native American tribes by signing an agreement giving the Cherokee Nation greater control over road improvements within its reservation.The Tribal Transportation Self-Governance compact allows the tribe to plan and
Artesian Arts Festival draws large crowd Shackleford’s “Twin Turkeys” named Best of Show
SULPHUR, Okla. - Thousands of art lovers descended upon downtown June 25 to experience the colorful art, scrumptious food and intriguing entertainment of the ninth annual Artesian Arts Festival.More than 50 Chickasaw artists participated in the festival, offering a colorful array of paintings, jewelry, stained glass, textiles, photography, beadwork
Unsolved Mysteries of the Reservation Water Monsters (music Prod. productofthe90s)
Join us on this episode as we talk about water monsters and old stories.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Recognized in Multiple ‘Employer of Choice’ Competitions
DURANT, Okla. – The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma was recently recognized as an exceptional place to work by both Forbes magazine and HRDUS, a highly respected online journal for Human Resources Directors in the United States.CNO was selected as a winner in both HRDUS’ and Forbes’ 2022 “Employer of Choice”
UNT, Choctaw Nation Partner to Develop Advanced Mobility Corridor
The University of North Texas announced Tuesday that the school and the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma are collaborating to develop an Advanced Regional Mobility Corridor designed to offer economic opportunity and growth.Leadership from both sides are collaborating to create a plan for facilitating a multi-modal advanced transportation corridor that
