Wacipi August 15-17 Southern Dance Categories Shakopee, MN

The feds take initiative on boarding school era investigations

Findings of the boarding school report confirm the government’s personal vendetta against natives by Morgan Taylor WASHINGTON D.C. – Not such a new discovery for tribes, the investigative report of the Federal Indian Boarding School systems unfortunately confirms that Native American children were “directly targeted” by the governments’ “pursuit

PBR’s prestigious Heroes and Legends annual induction ceremony to relocate to historic Oklahoma venue beginning in 2023

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – The PBR (Professional Bull Riders) and National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum today announced a new partnership creating the PBR Hall of Fame at the historic Oklahoma venue. As part of the new relationship, PBR will relocate the organization’s prestigious Heroes & Legends induction ceremony to

Native 66 Festival October 22, 2022

We'll see you at the Native 66 Festival in Geary, OK on October 22, 2022!

Hokeah debuts ‘Calling for a Blanket Dance’ novel

BY LINDSEY BARK TAHLEQUAH – Cherokee Nation citizen and author Oscar Hokeah released his debut novel “Calling for a Blanket Dance” in July and has since received public praise for sharing his perspective on Native American family and culture. The basis of the story hails from Hokeah’s Kiowa and Cherokee

Choctaw Nation Tribal Council Approves FY 2023 Budget

TVSHKA HOMMA, Okla. – The Choctaw Nation Tribal Council unanimously approved a $2.1 billion comprehensive expense budget for fiscal year 2023 during the Tribal Council session on Sept. 10. The expense budget is a 15 percent increase over 2022. The new fiscal year begins on October 1, 2022. “Our Tribal

Join Osage News and KOSU for a discussion on Indigenous women's health and reproductive rights

By Allison Herrera, Shannon Shaw Duty, KOSU News Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, discussion around reproductive rights for Indigenous women has been narrowly focused on whether access could be given through the sovereignty of tribal nations and whether abortions clinics could open on tribal land. Some Native women

Osage Nation awarded $54M to improve high-speed broadband on reservation

The project must be completed in two years but will reap benefits for everyone living within the county Written by Louise Red Corn It is raining – actually it’s pouring – grant money on the Osage Nation. Just three weeks after the National Telecommunications and Information Administration announced it was giving
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