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Comanche Cache Casino Hosts Job Fair!

As Comanche Cache Casino sets to re-open soon, they will be hosting a job fair tomorrow Thursday, Jan. 30, from 10a.m. to 4p.m. at the Administration Building at Comanche Nation Casino.  Cache is hiring for several positions including:  * Bartender * Beverage Server * EVS Attendant * Host/Hostess * Kitchen Utility * Line

SOLAR MEETS HEMP ON THE LOWER SIOUX RESERVATION WHERE A NEW HEMPCRETE HOUSE IS FITTED WITH A SOLAR THERMAL HEATING SYSTEM

OSAGE, MINN., – During one of the colder, iciest and foggiest days on the Lower Sioux Reservation in southwest Minnesota in mid-January, a team of four Anishinaabe men from the White Earth Nation in northwestern Minnesota created an ideal green marriage of hemp and solar. There, 8th Fire Solar brought a

Local counties marked by Chickasaw Nation history, economic development

Businesspeople know three factors outweigh virtually all others in determining whether an entrepreneurial enterprise will succeed. They are location, location, location. Even in the earliest days before and after the forced Removal from the historic Homeland, Chickasaw people were well-known as successful businesspeople and entrepreneurs. In 1837, the Chickasaw Nation

Pontotoc County DA Erik Johnson signs MOU with Chickasaw Nation

New Special Assistant District Attorney William Kirkpatrick to serve as liaison between tribe and county ADA, Okla. – Pontotoc County District Attorney (DA) Erik Johnson and the Chickasaw Nation are blazing trails for intergovernmental cooperation with a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to help prioritize and ensure proper jurisdiction for prosecuting

EPA Directs Oklahoma to Coordinate with Tribes on Protecting Air, Water and Public Health

Agency modifies 2020 order allowing state to assume responsibility for federal environmental programs on tribal lands Washington, D.C. — The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on January 13 issued a new decision directing Oklahoma to give Tribes a seat at the table when administering dozens of federal environmental programs

Indigenous Cinema Alliance Marks 10-Year Milestone With Exciting New Projects and Partnerships as Part of the 2025 European Film Market

The Indigenous Cinema Alliance will celebrate 10 years of highlighting the best in global Indigenous film and television with an exciting line-up of films and events sure to elevate and celebrate work on a major international level as part of the 2025 European Film Market and the Berlinale.  Founded in

American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association CEO Appointed to U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) CEO Sherry L. Rupert (Paiute/Washoe) has been appointed by the Department of Commerce to serve on the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board (TTAB) for a two-year term, marking her second term and a win for Indigenous voices
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