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Scoreless Game Between Oklahoma Freedom and Kansas City Outlaws Ends in First Tie in PBR Teams Series Competition

Oklahoma Freedom: 0.00 Kansas City Outlaws: 0.00 CHEYENNE, Wy. – As the Oklahoma Freedom and Kansas City Outlaws readied to go head-to-head in the third game of the evening at the world’s largest outdoor rodeo, fans were struck by two very different, and very apparent, coaching approaches to

Native Oklahoman, film professor brings to life untold story of 'Native American resilience'

by Alendria Williams OKLAHOMA CITY — A Native Oklahoman and film professor is bringing Kiowa tribe history to the big screen. Crews are still working hard on the short film called "Ghosts."A majority of the crew are Native Oklahomans with one goal: bringing this untold historic story to

Cherokee Nation celebrates opening of Cherokee Film Studios

OWASSO, Okla. — Cherokee Nation and its film office celebrated the opening of the Cherokee Film Studios, Owasso Campus, with a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday. The tribe’s state-of-the-art facility is the first of its kind in Oklahoma and Indian Country. Cherokee Nation leadership and executives from the tribe’

“Clueless G.O.P.”

Native Oklahoma Magazine July 2022 Sour Sofkee By Fus Yvhikv Fixico tossed his beer can at Tarpalechee’s television. Beer splattered all over the screen and soaked his shag carpeting. “Heyluh! What are you doing to my TV, chebon?” Tarpalechee demanded. “I just can’t stand it anymore,” Fixico said.

Oklahoma’s First-Ever Professional Bull Riding Team Begins Regular-Season Competition for PBR Team Series July 25-26 in Cheyenne, Wyoming

CHEYENNE, Wy. – This week the inaugural season for Oklahoma’s first-ever professional bull riding team, the Oklahoma Freedom, will get underway in Cheyenne, Wyoming, on July 25-26. The two-day event, held in tandem with the iconic Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo, will feature the team’s first two games, as well

Tribal leaders, members react to pope’s apology on schools

Associated Press MASKWACIS, Alberta (AP) — Pope Francis’ apology Monday for the Catholic Church’s role in Canada’s residential school system and the abuses that took place within it was a full-throated denunciation of a decades long policy of forced assimilation that aimed to strip Indigenous children of their culture

Russell Talks - EP3

On this episode I talk about going to otoe encampment, the scuz, Unsolved mysteries of the reservation event at Hominy Indian Village, everything working out, RE$TLE$$ NAT!VE$ with Tricia Fields, UGKs Podcast, loving yourself and doing what you love, and Toke Signals. go vote for Toke Signals at
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