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Oklahoma governor argues tribal tags a fairness issue By: Carmen Foreman, Oklahoma Voice OKLAHOMA CITY – Gov. Kevin Stitt said he didn’t know an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper was going to ticket an Otoe-Missouria citizen for having a tribal license plate while living outside her tribe’s boundaries, but that

Cherokee Nation kicks off 2023 Angel Project adoptions

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Over 3,000 angels are ready to be adopted as part of the 2023 Cherokee Nation Angel Project that kicked off on Tuesday. The project will provide items like clothing, toys and other holiday needs for Cherokee children across the 14-county reservation. Joined by the Cherokee National Youth

Weekly Newsletter

Traffic tickets, tributes, tribal leader doll Conflict continues with state, numbers of Natives, icon’s heritage challenged and new tributes by Gary Fife OKMULGEE, Okla. – Well, it seems that tribal and state governments will be squaring off in another legal arena. This time, it’s over traffic tickets. Let’s

Comanche Nation Entertainment Hosts Thanksgiving Feast on Thursday, November 26

Comanche Nation Entertainment team members will be provided with a complimentary Thanksgiving dinner at all locations, and guests can enjoy the traditional holiday flavors for $16.99 at Comanche Red River Hotel Casino at 196747 Highway 36 in Devol or Comanche Nation Casino at 402 SE Interstate Drive in Lawton.

Lowak Sho'li First American Humanities Forum to take place Nov. 28

The 11th annual Lowak Sho'li (Carry the Fire) First American Humanities Forum will take place at 6 p.m., Nov. 28, at the Chickasaw Nation Community Center in Ada, Oklahoma, 700 N. Mississippi. This year’s theme for the forum is “First Americans in History.” “The theme was

Choctaw Nation Gaming & Hospitality Golf Tournament raises $229K

10 students awarded $10,000 each  McKinney, Texas - The inaugural Choctaw Nation Gaming & Hospitality Golf Tournament raised $229,000 for the Chahta Foundation, which assists Choctaw tribal members in their pursuit of higher education.   The tournament was held at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas, with Choctaw Casinos

New cookbook celebrates Potawatomi food, culture

By: Mary Leaver, Citizen Potawatomi Nation Public Information Department A new cookbook celebrating Indigenous food and the life story of an award-winning Potawatomi chef is now available. Corn Dance: Inspired First American Cuisine was written by Chef Loretta Barrett Oden, with contributions from Beth Dooley. In her first cookbook, Oden
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