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Poarch Band of Creek Indians & DreamCatcher Development Join Forces to Expand Award-Winning Hotel Brand

Atmore, AL — In an exciting and strategic collaboration, Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority (CIEDA) and DreamCatcher Development, an award-winning hotel developer, have forged a new partnership aimed at further expanding the DreamCatcher Hotels brand. This partnership represents a significant milestone in the evolution of both organizations and is poised to

IHS director visits CPN Health Services

By Mary Leaver, Citizen Potawatomi Nation Public Information Department The director of the U.S. Indian Health Service visited the Citizen Potawatomi Nation headquarters on June 30, 2023. Roselyn Tso (Navajo Nation) and her administrative staff met with CPN Chairman John “Rocky” Barrett, Vice-Chairman Linda Capps, Self-Governance Director Kasie Nichols,

‘KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON’ DEBUTING AT CIRCLE CINEMA FRIDAY OCTOBER 20

Tulsa's Iconic Theater Will Be the Place to see Martin Scorsese’s Made-in-OK Masterpiece Tulsa OK- “Killers of the Flower Moon,” the most anticipated film of the year, officially arrives at Circle Cinema on Friday October 20. Showtimes and details about special premiere screenings and opportunities to see

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Wes Nofire tapped for Native American liaison role in Oklahoma governor's office By Allison Herrera, KOSU Gov. Kevin Stitt says former Cherokee Nation tribal council member Wes Nofire will be "a bridge" between his office and the state's tribal nations. Nofire vacated his seat

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Historic Fort Washita placed in trust An August signing ceremony between a Bureau of Indian Affairs representative and Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby formalized Fort Washita being placed in trust with the U.S. government. The Chickasaw Nation owned site, located in Bryan County, Oklahoma, is also listed on the

Chickasaw Nation Announces Runoff Election results

ADA, Okla. -- Chickasaw Nation Election Secretary Rita Loder announced Dusk Monetathchi as the winner of the Aug. 29, 2023, runoff election for Tishomingo District Seat 3 on the Chickasaw Nation Legislature. Monetathchi, Sulphur, received 821 votes (55%), while incumbent Steven Woods, Davis, received 667 votes (48%). All Chickasaw Nation
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