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Choctaw Travel Plaza launches scholarship fund for tribal members
Each purchase of collectible cup goes toward scholarships
DURANT, Okla. - Choctaw Travel Plazas has launched its first ever scholarship fund, which will allow community members to donate toward local tribal member scholarships by purchasing a commemorative 32-ounce cup at any Travel Plaza across the reservation.
Choctaw Travel Plazas partnered
Celebrate National Library Week 2026 at Chickasaw Nation Tribal Library, April 20-24
The Chickasaw Nation Tribal Library is hosting a variety of programs and activities for all ages during National Library Week, April 20-24, including opportunities to explore Chickasaw culture and history. This year’s theme is “Find Your Joy.”
Each day from 3 to 5 p.m., the library will host
Chickasaw Cultural Center presents Earth Day Celebration Week
SULPHUR, Okla. — The Chickasaw Cultural Center, 867 Cooper Memorial Drive, will observe Earth Day during regular business hours April 21 to 25. During this exciting weeklong event, the Chickasaw Cultural Center will host educational activities and presentations on recycling, water conservation and composting.
Daily themes and activities
Stomp dance demonstrations
Inter-Tribal Council passes a resolution in support of protecting Medicaid Expansion
THACKERVILLE, Okla. — The Inter-Tribal Council (ITC) of the Five Civilized Tribes passed a resolution at its quarterly meeting, April 10 at WinStar World Casino and Resort, expressing support for protecting Medicaid expansion and tribal health care systems in Oklahoma.
The resolution stated the “Medicaid expansion has enabled tribal health systems
It’s That Time! Submit You're Listing for the Annual Tribal Festival Guide (May Issue)
It’s that time! Time for the Annual Festival Guide!
We’re reaching out to see if your tribe, department, or organization would like to be featured in our Annual Tribal Festival Guide, which will appear in the May issue of Native Oklahoma Magazine.
This special edition highlights festivals, powwows,
Hummingbird Indigenous Family Services calls on March of Dimes to practice ethical maternal mortality reporting
SEATTLE—In an open letter this week, Hummingbird Indigenous Family Services (HIFS) joined Indigenous maternal health professionals, advocates and allies to call on the March of Dimes to re-issue their recent statement with an explicit and accurate mention of the American Indian and Alaska Natives’ (AIAN) maternal mortality rate.
“Seemingly
