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Chickasaw Nation Marks Hotel Topping Off at OKANA Resort & Indoor Waterpark

Officials provide update on construction progress on resort set to open in 2025 OKLAHOMA CITY – Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby joined other tribal leaders and Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt today in providing an update on construction during the hotel topping off event at the site of the OKANA Resort

Comanche Cares' Annual Toy Drive Returns for Third Consecutive Year

Donations to benefit Southern Oklahoma families and children  LAWTON, Okla. – Comanche Cares, a community giving initiative by Comanche Nation Entertainment, is hosting its annual Toy Drive, an annual tradition that spreads joy and goodwill throughout the holiday season. The Toy Drive benefits families and children in need in Southern Oklahoma,

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Lawmakers reject gaming compacts for two Oklahoma tribal nations By Janelle Stecklein, Oklahoma Voice Saying there were “significant fatal flaws,” Oklahoma lawmakers on Wednesday unanimously rejected a pair of compacts that would have allowed two tribes to offer gaming outside of their traditional boundaries. Leaders with the United Keetoowah Band

Sour Sofkee: “Tribal National Should Control Federal Recognition”

By Fus Yvhikv In 2011 the U.S. extended formal recognition to the Libyan rebel National Transitional Council as the recognized and legitimate government of Libya. The action of the U.S. was quickly followed by Britain, France and at least 100 other countries in the granting of full diplomatic

Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department celebrates Killers of the Flower Moon opening weekend, encourages responsible tourism

Oklahoma City — Following the release of Killers of the Flower Moon on Oct. 20, the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department (OTRD) is encouraging responsible, respectful tourism and travel to the region where the movie was filmed. With a massively successful opening weekend including $44 million worldwide, the state anticipates increased

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Oklahoma tribes, IHS, state and area communities work together on American Rescue Plan water projects Unified effort of agencies totals more than $200 million in water infrastructure improvements TULSA, Okla. – Oklahoma tribes, the state of Oklahoma, Indian Health Service (IHS) and communities are working together utilizing American Rescue Plan (ARPA)

Marx Cassity Shares New Single, “The Dawn,” Inspired by Events Depicted in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

The Osage musician’s great-great grandfather was a tribal council member in the era of the Osage Reign of Terror depicted in the upcoming Martin Scorsese film Acclaimed queer Native American Osage artist Marx Cassity released the new single, “The Dawn,” off of the forthcoming album 2Sacred, on Oct. 20
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