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Muscogee Models make fashion history in NYC - Deerinwater Twins appeared in Times Square Billboard
by Braden Harper
NEW YORK CITY, New York – Times Square is one of New York City’s most popular destinations for tourists to visit from around the globe. Also known as “The Crossroads of the World,” it stands as one of the most significant commercial intersections in the country. It’
ICYMI: 'Reservation Dogs' actor joins writers' room, talks about collaboration led by Tulsan
Jimmie Tramel
Dallas Goldtooth graduated from rider to writer on “Reservation Dogs.”Goldtooth was riding a horse when he introduced himself to viewers in the debut episode of the shot-in-Oklahoma series last year.Goldtooth plays William Knifeman, a deceased spirit warrior who died at the Battle of Little Big Horn.
State’s largest tribes split over status of descendants of their former slaves
By Lauren Green
Gaylord News
WASHINGTON – Oklahoma’s five largest tribes on Wednesday spilt on their willingness to comply with terms of treaties signed more than 150 years ago regarding descendants of their former slaves.
“They’re going through a long conversation happening among the tribes that is resolved in
Tulsa schools could offer Kiowa language classes
Lenzy Krehbiel-Burton
Students in Tulsa Public Schools may soon have access to classes in an additional language.Monday night’s school board agenda includes a memorandum of understanding with the Kiowa Tribe to offer Kiowa language and culture classes to any interested TPS student in the 2022-23 school year, as
Oklahoma University School of Music Announces Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate as 2023 Composer-in-Residence
www.jerodtate.com
“Tate’s connection to nature and the human experience was quite apparent in this piece… rarer still is his ability to effectively infuse classical music with American Indian nationalism.” – The Washington Post
New York, NY (July 27, 2022) – Internationally acclaimed composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate, citizen of
Native Oklahoman, film professor brings to life untold story of 'Native American resilience'
by Alendria Williams
OKLAHOMA CITY — A Native Oklahoman and film professor is bringing Kiowa tribe history to the big screen. Crews are still working hard on the short film called "Ghosts."A majority of the crew are Native Oklahomans with one goal: bringing this untold historic story to
