United Indian Nations of Oklahoma's "Warrior Up to Vote" Tour registers hundreds of Native voters as it winds down in OKC, southwest and northeast Oklahoma
UINO’s statewide voter registration tour continues with a celebration in OKC on Oct. 3 at Scissortail Park, moves onto Lawton, Anadarko and Binger before wrapping up at Tribal festivals this weekend
OKLAHOMA CITY—United Indian Nations of Oklahoma (UINO) continues its successful “Warrior Up to Vote” tour, a first-of-its-kind
Freeztastic candy will be your new addiction
Freeze dried candy started appearing on the county fair circuit last year. You can now find it in stores like 5 Below and Big Lots. Most of those candy bags are mass produced and look like they contain clumps of chalk. The clear bags are coated in a powdered substance
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Unique car tag agreement being discussed between Oklahoma, Cherokee Nation
Oklahoma has proposed a new car tag compact deal to save negotiations with the Cherokee Nation.
By Katie Hallum, KOSU
Gov. Kevin Stitt has proposed a potential two-compact deal with Cherokee Nation that would differ from the ones signed by
National Indian Taco Championships
Get your taste buds and bellies ready! It's time for the National Indian Taco Championship competition. This year marks the 20th anniversary for the annual contest, held in Pawhuska on Saturday, October 5th.
Arrive hungry and prepare yourselves to taste the best traditional Indian Tacos and fry bread
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Muscogee Nation brings lawsuit against Alabama tribe back to federal court
The Muscogee Nation is appearing before a federal appeals court in Georgia demanding accountability from another tribe in Alabama.
KOSU | By Katie Hallum
The Muscogee Nation first filed a lawsuit against the Poarch Band of Creek Indians over their
Absentee Shawnee Tribal Health System Awarded NIH N Crew Program
On Wednesday, July 30, 2024, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded the Absentee Shawnee Tribal (AST) Health System with the first NIH Native Collective Research Effort to Enhance Wellness (N Crew) Program Grant.
The proposal was met with enthusiasm and was followed up by a site visit by senior
Services Saturday for Wichita child who died at Carlisle boarding school 160 years ago
By Analyse Jester, Gaylord News
Leaders of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes in Anadarko, who have been waiting for the return of its children who died at an Indian boarding school in Pennsylvania, were excited that two of those who passed away there would be returned this week to the