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Tribal Nation leaders react following Stitt comments on McGirt, sovereignty
By Lionel Ramos, Graycen Wheeler, Beth Wallis, Anna Pope, KOSU
Stitt said McGirt v. Oklahoma has “rocked our state and caused division where previously there was none.”
Principal Chief David Hill of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation disagreed in a statement
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Removing Osage Wind farm leaves school district with huge funding gap
by Curtis Killman, Mike Simons Tulsa World
Five years ago, the Shidler School District was in a tough spot.
Located in northwestern Osage County, the district’s high school and middle school facilities — nearly 100 years old — had seen
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Oklahoma's governor just signed three compacts with tribes. He has many more to go
by Molly Young, The Oklahoman
Top Oklahoma lawmakers say new state-tribal compacts negotiated by the governor are welcome signs of progress.
But many more agreements still need to be worked out by the end
Choctaw Casinos & Resorts Partners with Academy of Country Music
59th Annual ACM Awards will be held in Frisco, Texas in May
Durant, Okla. – Choctaw Casinos & Resorts is excited to join the Academy of Country Music (ACM) as its official casino sponsor for the 59th Annual ACM Awards show at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas,
Cherokee Nation citizen selected for key leadership role with American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association
Travis Owens named president of AIANTA board of directors
TULSA, Okla. – Cherokee Nation citizen Travis Owens has been named president of the board of directors for the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association. The national organization works to define, introduce, grow and sustain tourism efforts that honor Indigenous traditions and
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Oral arguments to be heard in tribal income tax protest case
by Curtis Killman, Tulsa World
The Oklahoma Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday in a case to decide whether the state can tax the income of a Muscogee Nation tribal member and employee who lives and works within
Oklahoma Hall of Famer Mike Larsen Represents Native American Portraits at Cowboys and Indians Exhibit
by Ryann Gordon
(This article has been revised and corrected)
JRB Art at the Elms is featuring a Chickasaw artist and his longtime friend in the upcoming exhibit, Cowboys and Indians. Famous for his portraits of Indians, Mike Larsen’s paintings will be paired with the cowboy sculpture works of