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Artesian Arts Festival draws large crowd Shackleford’s “Twin Turkeys” named Best of Show

SULPHUR, Okla. - Thousands of art lovers descended upon downtown June 25 to experience the colorful art, scrumptious food and intriguing entertainment of the ninth annual Artesian Arts Festival.More than 50 Chickasaw artists participated in the festival, offering a colorful array of paintings, jewelry, stained glass, textiles, photography, beadwork

Unsolved Mysteries of the Reservation Water Monsters (music Prod. productofthe90s)

Join us on this episode as we talk about water monsters and old stories.

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Recognized in Multiple ‘Employer of Choice’ Competitions

DURANT, Okla. – The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma was recently recognized as an exceptional place to work by both Forbes magazine and HRDUS, a highly respected online journal for Human Resources Directors in the United States.CNO was selected as a winner in both HRDUS’ and Forbes’ 2022 “Employer of Choice”

UNT, Choctaw Nation Partner to Develop Advanced Mobility Corridor

The University of North Texas announced Tuesday that the school and the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma are collaborating to develop an Advanced Regional Mobility Corridor designed to offer economic opportunity and growth.Leadership from both sides are collaborating to create a plan for facilitating a multi-modal advanced transportation corridor that

Quapaw Nation presents a celebration of Indigenous culture, art, music and more at the From the Rez and Beyond Festival on June 30

QUAPAW, Oklahoma – The Quapaw Nation kicks off its 150th-Anniversary Powwow with one of the country’s largest celebrations of Indigenous culture, music and artistry. The From the Rez and Beyond Festival is headlined by Halluci Nation, formerly known as A Tribe Called Red; Native American hip hop artist DJ Supaman;

GET OUT AND VOTE! Native American groups help hundreds of new Oklahoma voters register ahead of primaries

by Molly Young After months of working to increase voter turnout among Native Americans, Oklahoma tribal leaders and voting advocacy groups will receive their first progress report Tuesday. The primary elections will also provide a road map of how much ground they have left to cover before November. When is

“Regime Change in America”

Native Oklahoma Magazine Sour Sofkee June 2022 By Fus Yvhikv It is a pleasant evening at The Rez Bar in Tulsa. Unusually cool for a June evening. Nevertheless, Harjo, the rotund proprietor of The Rez, has large beads of sweat adorning his bald head. “You fools ready for another round?
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