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Osage Nation celebrates reacquisition of sacred site near St. Louis Arch
Osage Nation reacquired a sacred site near the St. Louis Arch in Missouri. The site, known as “Suglarloaf Mound,” is now fully under Osage control and is the oldest known human-made structure in the city.
The Osage Nation took
At the Reins of Tradition
Brianna Howard Makes History as OU’s First Native American Woman to Drive Sooner Schooner
By Troy Littledeer | @kituwahpunk
NORMAN, Okla. — Long before kickoff, the University of Oklahoma’s RUF/NEK and Lil’ Sis teams gather at “the farm,” a training area just outside Norman, to bathe the ponies and
I-35 interchange designated to honor late Chickasaw ambassador
A portion of a major interstate highway will soon honor the late Neal McCaleb, a Chickasaw ambassador who dedicated his career to improving transportation infrastructure in the Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma and the United States.
The interchange of Interstate 35 and East 33rd Street in Edmond, Oklahoma, will be designated as
An Oklahoma Museum Offers First-of-Its-Kind "Living Pop-Up Book" Adventure
The 5,000-square-foot center blends play and tradition, celebrating the 39 distinctive First American Nations in Oklahoma today.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Imagine stepping inside a giant pop-up book where larger-than-life animal relatives greet you and the seasons change around you. On Sept. 20, 2025, First Americans Museum (FAM) will debut the
Choctaw, Chickasaw Nations sue social media giants over youth addiction harms
By Troy Littledeer
OAKLAND, Calif. (Native-wire) — The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and the Chickasaw Nation filed lawsuits in federal court Tuesday accusing Meta, TikTok, Snap and Google of designing addictive platforms that harm tribal youth and strain tribal resources.
The cases, assigned to U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers
Choctaw Resorts Named Official Resort Partner of Moody Center
Choctaw agrees to a flagship partnership in Austin, Texas
Durant, Okla. – Choctaw Resorts announces it’s a Founding Partner and the Official Resort of the Moody Center, a premier 15,000-seat entertainment venue in Austin, Texas.
The multi-year partnership will include dominant branding, with LED signage throughout the interior and
Weekly Newsletter
Food distribution bill has potential for growing Tribal agribusiness
Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations Act could provide tribes with greater autonomy in distributing healthy, locally-sourced, traditional foods to citizens
by Braden Harper, Mvskoke Media
OKLAHOMA CITY – Soon Native American Tribes across the United States could have greater autonomy in
