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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Announces New Chahtapreneur Center through Partnership with Southeast Oklahoma Library System and City of McAlester

DURANT, Okla. - Last week, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma announced a transformative $1 million investment in the City of McAlester to support major renovations to the McAlester Public Library – an initiative that will include the creation of a dedicated Chahtapreneur Coworking/Business Center.   The McAlester center will join Choctaw

Osage LLC expands procurement access for more Osage and Native-owned businesses

PAWHUSKA, Okla. — Osage LLC and its business units can now post procurement requests directly on the Osage Nation’s official procurement website, creating new opportunities for Osage and Native-owned contractors to bid on work and supply goods and services across Osage LLC and its subsidiaries. The expanded access is designed

Never walk alone using AYA Walk app

Fitness trainers will tell you motivation is one of the hardest hurdles to overcome in a workout regime. To provide inspiration and get people walking, the Chickasaw Nation developed the AYA Walk application. As users reach walking milestones, 15 virtual Chickasaw walking partners drawn from both history and fiction share

American Indian Resource Center celebrates Judge Gregory H. Bigler as part of monthlong Festival of Words

TULSA, Okla. --- Tulsa City-County Library’s American Indian Resource Center (AIRC) will induct Judge Gregory H. Bigler, Euchee, enrolled with the Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma, into the American Indian Circle of Honor during a special presentation at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 7 at Hardesty Regional Library,

The National Center and 17 Other Native Organizations Release New Economic Policy Brief

Brief Features 34 Consensus-Based Policy Priorities to Accelerate Economic Growth in Native Communities MESA, AZ – Today, The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (National Center) and 17 endorsing Native organization partners jointly released a comprehensive brief outlining 34 critical policy actions the Administration and its agencies can take in

McSwain Theatre announces February movies and live music shows

The McSwain Theatre will continue its monthly Thursday movie showcase throughout February, featuring a mix of classic films and family-friendly favorites. Movies will be screened every Thursday, with showtimes at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets for the movie showcase are $3 for general admission, $2 for seniors

Medal of Honor recipient and Chickasaw citizen honored

Chickasaw Hall of Fame inductee and Medal of Honor recipient Lt. Col. Raymond G. Harvey was honored by his adopted hometown of Pasadena, California, in November. William M. Paparian, former mayor and master of ceremonies for the event, said Harvey is a historic figure for the City of Pasadena as
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