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Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma first to offer Totem accounts
Partnership provides digital bank accounts to enrolled members, revenue to the tribe
Tulsa, Oklahoma — Totem Technologies, Inc. and the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma have entered into a strategic partnership to create pathways to financial inclusion for tribal members through digital banking. The entities will work together to deliver culturally
Oklahoma Scholarship Competition
Oklahoma City, January 19, 2023 The largest in-state scholarship program for Oklahoma high school students is underway.
Knowing your Oklahoma history can help pay for college. More than $770,000 in cash scholarships and tuition grants to Oklahoma universities and colleges is available to high school students across the state
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Kill the Indian, Save the Man. That is the goal of the Dawes Commission, a federal agency. The Commission is charged with destroying the Muscogee-Creek Nation by allotting communally owned tribal lands to individual members. Forced assimilation is the zeitgeist of 1920s Oklahoma.
SAM DAVIS is a handsome, roguish, half-breed.
Chickasaw Foundation assists Oklahoma schools
The Chickasaw Foundation offers the Inchokkaalaali’ (I’m Visiting) Assistance Request Program to Oklahoma schools. Qualifying schools receive an educational, hands-on field trip to the Chickasaw Cultural Center (CCC) in Sulphur, Oklahoma. While at the CCC, students and faculty learn about the exciting history and culture of the Chickasaw people.
Nearly 12 years after historic Osage Trust settlement, BIA proposes new regulations.
There will be a public meeting on the proposed rules Wednesday, Feb. 8 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Osage Casino and Hotel in Skiatook
Written by Shannon Shaw Duty
In 2011, the Osage Nation made history when it signed a $380 million settlement with
New Oklahoma AG sets out aggressive agenda
By: Janice Francis-Smith
After taking the oath of office last week, Oklahoma’s new attorney general, Gentner Drummond, wasted little time distinguishing himself from his predecessor, John O’Connor.
First, Drummond laid out his agenda for his four-year term, which includes improving relations with the Native American tribes in Oklahoma.