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Tribal filmmaker, actress makes name for herself

By Rachel Maker, Citizen Potawatomi Nation Public Information Department Cadence Barreda’s enthusiasm for acting and filmmaking led her to auditioning for roles, starring in commercials and gaining on-set experience before graduating from Deer Creek High School. The Citizen Potawatomi Nation tribal member began acting on stage at the age

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Tribal gaming enterprises continue to grow year over year By Heide Brandes The Journal Record Year over year, with the exception of 2020, tribal gaming enterprises in Oklahoma continue to grow, and fiscal tear 2021-22 shaped up to be a banner year when it came to visits, revenue generated and

Fixico Speeds Through Tulsa

By Fus Yvhikv Me and Fixico are headed downtown to the annual Tulsa Powwow. We are riding in Fixico’s rez car. It is a 1963 Plymouth Belvedere 2 door hardtop. The car’s claim to fame is that it has a push button transmission. The pushbuttons are arrayed horizontally

Oklahoma Freedom Rise to No. 3 in the PBR Teams League Standings After Going a Perfect 2-0 in Game Play and Finishing Second Overall at Neutral Site Event in Anaheim, California

Remote interviews with team leadership, including Head Coach Cord McCoy, and competing riders are available upon request ANAHEIM, Calif. – The Oklahoma Freedom rode red-hot at the second neutral site PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Camping World Team Series event of the season this past weekend in Anaheim, California, going a perfect

Chickasaw Nation Breaks Ground for Youth Activity Center, Sulphur

SULPHUR, Okla. -- Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby led groundbreaking ceremonies August 10 for a facility which will serve the community’s youth for generations. The Chickasaw Nation Youth Activity Center, 1601 W. 18th St., is a shining example of the Chickasaw Nation's steadfast commitment to providing opportunities

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Chief Hoskin, Deputy Chief Warner announce second-term cabinet nominees, Supreme Court pick, staff changes

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner announced changes today to the tribe’s cabinet and administration staff and a nomination of a new Supreme Court justice. “Deputy Chief Warner and I were so fortunate to work with so many great cabinet
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