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Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby inaugurated to historic 10th term
ADA, Okla. – Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby took the oath of office for an unprecedented 10th consecutive term during an Oct. 2 inauguration ceremony conducted at Ataloa Theatre on East Central University’s campus.
“Throughout our history, Chickasaws have worked
Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission to Host Native American Day Festivities Oct. 9 at Dream Keepers Park
(Tulsa, OK) – Tulsa’s annual Native American Day celebration, hosted by the Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission, will be held Oct. 9, starting at 9 a.m. at Dream Keepers Park, 1875 S. Boulder Park Drive. This year’s theme is “Weaving a Legacy.”
“In Tulsa, on Native American
Comanche Nation Casino to Host Janee' Kassanavoid, Dallas Goldtooth and Zahn McClaron Meet and Greet to Kick-off Comanche Nation Fair
LAWTON, Okla - As Lawton gears up for its annual Comanche Nation Fair, Comanche Nation Casino is hosting a meet-and-greet event where the community will have an opportunity to meet Team USA track and field athlete Janee’ Kassanavoid, as well as the co-stars of the popular FX Hulu series "
Composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate Announces 2023/2024 Season
New York, NY – With works described as “rich, provocative and moving” (The New York Times), Emmy-winning composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate has earned a unique place in classical music as a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation who channels American Indian history and culture through the classical medium. Across three albums,
Positive Space Tulsa to Exhibit Work by BIPOC Womxn and Two-Spirit Artists Presented by Four Mothers Collective
Positive Space Tulsa is honored to welcome a group exhibition, entitled Survived By, presented by Four Mothers Collective and curated by Carly Treece and Jessie Haase. Survived By features work by fourteen BIPOC Womxn and Two-Spirit Artists telling stories of survival through their own personal interpretations and diverse artistic mediums.
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Oklahoma’s new Native affairs liaison says he’ll repair relations. Critics doubt it
by Molly Young, The Oklahoman
When lawmakers disbanded Oklahoma’s longtime Indian Affairs Commission in 2011, they said they wanted to create something better. They envisioned a liaison who would advise the governor, consult with tribes
INDIGENOUS ACTIVISTS VISUALLY OCCUPY TIMES SQUARE DURING UN SUMMIT
“No Green Colonialism: Land Back NOW!” Mural Demands Real Solutions
NEW YORK CITY -- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 -- On the morning of Tuesday, September 19th, Indigenous peoples on the frontlines of the climate crisis on Turtle Island took over Times Square in New York to paint a giant mural
