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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.
Indigenous Public Health Leaders Program (IPHLP) - READY FOR RECRUITMENT for Cohort 2!
Are you or do you know an Indigenous emerging public health leader… we are encouraging applicants to apply to our Indigenous Public Health Leaders Cohort (2023)
* Interested individuals may apply: Indigenous Public Health Leaders Cohort 2 Application. Questions may be directed to indigenousleaders@nnphi.org
* NNPHI Website: About the Indigenous
Happy New Year!!! Alignment With God
John Morris
““I am the true vine, and My Father is the vineyard keeper. Every branch in Me that does not produce fruit He removes, and He prunes every branch that produces fruit so that it will produce more fruit. You are already clean because of the word I have
Work-Life Balance for Entrepreneurs & Time Management Tips
As entrepreneurs of growing businesses, it’s hard to step away from work, shutting off electronic devices and simply relax. What is truly work-life balance? It means pausing your work responsibilities and focusing on your personal needs, which is crucial to yourself and your business. Studies show that 1 in
Dashing through the Holidays: Tribally Owned Business Still Growing
By Latoya Lonelodge
Encouraged by friends, family and running a sports team, Blue Raven Designs, found themselves starting a business in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic back in October 2021.
Being in business for over a year, the small Native owned business is in its busiest year yet with
Coming Home
“Cheyenne people and Arapaho people always find their way home, either in life or in death … they always come home.”
By Rosemary Stephens
On Dec. 20, 2022 the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes held a burial remembrance ceremony to lay to rest the remains of two young females and one male
