Cherokee 411

Native Oklahoma

Total 871 Posts
  • Jenks, OK

INDIGENOUS ACTIVISTS VISUALLY OCCUPY TIMES SQUARE DURING UN SUMMIT

“No Green Colonialism: Land Back NOW!” Mural Demands Real Solutions NEW YORK CITY -- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 -- On the morning of Tuesday, September 19th, Indigenous peoples on the frontlines of the climate crisis on Turtle Island took over Times Square in New York to paint a giant mural

Building Strong Foundations for Tribal Youth through Stable Housing

By Nora Sovo There is a pressing need to address the issues that surround housing stability, particularly among tribal youth in Oklahoma. From 2020 to 2022 Oklahoma experienced a 29 percent surge in youth homelessness, leaving approximately 120,000 without a stable home. Within Comanche Nation Housing Authority (CNHA), 57%

NEW ENDOWMENT FUND ESTABLISHED TO SUPPORT PRESERVATION OF NATIVE AMERICAN LANGUAGES

NORMAN, OKLA. –  The wealth of Native languages spoken in Oklahoma has long been considered one of the state’s greatest treasures. However, the ongoing loss of fluent speakers continues to impact families, communities and language revitalization efforts across the state, including at the Sam Noble Museum at the University of

OsiyoTV wins a top honor at Public Media Awards

Cherokee Nation’s popular docuseries recognized as Best Independent Production TULSA, Okla. — The National Educational Telecommunications Association recently honored Cherokee Nation’s popular docuseries, “Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People,” during the 55thAnnual Public Media Awards. The tribe’s cultural series, which is often referred to as OsiyoTV, earned a

Weekly Newsletter

Oklahoma governor's call for special session on tax fairness raises criticism, crickets by Molly Young and William C. Wertz The Oklahoman Oklahoma legislative leaders were largely quiet Tuesday in reaction to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s surprise call for a special session to consider slashing taxes. The session appears

September issue

NOK September 2023 NOK September 2023.pdf 20 MB download-circle

Poarch Band of Creek Indians & DreamCatcher Development Join Forces to Expand Award-Winning Hotel Brand

Atmore, AL — In an exciting and strategic collaboration, Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority (CIEDA) and DreamCatcher Development, an award-winning hotel developer, have forged a new partnership aimed at further expanding the DreamCatcher Hotels brand. This partnership represents a significant milestone in the evolution of both organizations and is poised to
You've successfully subscribed to Native Oklahoma
Great! Next, complete checkout for full access to Native Oklahoma
Welcome back! You've successfully signed in.
Unable to sign you in. Please try again.
Success! Your account is fully activated, you now have access to all content.
Error! Stripe checkout failed.
Success! Your billing info is updated.
Error! Billing info update failed.