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Dashing through the Holidays: Tribally Owned Business Still Growing

By Latoya Lonelodge Encouraged by friends, family and running a sports team, Blue Raven Designs, found themselves starting a business in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic back in October 2021. Being in business for over a year, the small Native owned business is in its busiest year yet with

Coming Home

“Cheyenne people and Arapaho people always find their way home, either in life or in death … they always come home.” By Rosemary Stephens On Dec. 20, 2022 the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes held a burial remembrance ceremony to lay to rest the remains of two young females and one male

Esports Popularity Grows in Public Schools

By Latoya Lonelodge With the ever-growing trend of technology used in today’s society, the topic of video gaming while at school was never brought up for discussion … until just recently. Growing in popularity across the world, esports is providing opportunities for students to get involved at a scholarly level

New “Gaining Ground” report identifies Native American goals for 2023 Farm Bill

Tribal parity, food security and rural infrastructure development are among 150+ measures sought by Tribal Nations, Native producers and nutrition leaders PRIOR LAKE, Minn. – The Native Farm Bill Coalition has released Gaining Ground: A Report on the 2018 Farm Bill Successes for Indian Country and Opportunities for 2023 to set

Storytelling in Film

Written by J.K. Henderson Mark Williams is a name you might know if you travel in certain circles. If his name or his work in film is not familiar to you, you should get to know him. Mark Williams was born in northeastern Oklahoma in Claremore, and his family

Oklahoma Municipal League to Host Tribal Symposium

The Sovereignty and Cities, United Strength Symposium has been established to provide a forum in which ideas concerning common municipal issues could be exchanged amongst peers in a community building environment. It is our goal that through building communication streams, unity, and combining shared resources, an enhanced commonality between tribes

Artesian Arts Festival call for First American artists

Application deadline Jan. 27 First American artists are invited to participate in the 10th annual Artesian Arts Festival Saturday, April 22, in Sulphur, Oklahoma. Applications are now open for First American artists from federally recognized tribes. The deadline to apply is Jan. 27 at 5 p.m. Applications are available
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