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50th anniversary of NSU Symposium on the American Indian to focus on future of Indigenous culture, scholarship
There is something for everyone at the annual Symposium on the American Indian at Northeastern State University, said Director of the Center for Tribal Studies Sara Barnett.
Evolving from a one-day event bringing together Native American scholars 50 years ago, the symposium has become a premier, weeklong celebration of Native
Contemporary artist inspired by visit to ancestral Homeland
Chickasaw Nation celebrates Women’s History Month
SAN ANTONIO– Although contemporary artist Brenda Kingery will not be physically present during the 10th annual Artesian Arts Festival, her art and spirit will.
The Chickasaw artist from San Antonio is sending her work, which has been featured across the globe, with fellow
Chickasaw artist dives into turquoise art
Penner excited for Artesian Arts Festival, April 22
Vicki Penner is busy preparing for her second appearance at the Artesian Arts Festival.
Penner, a Chickasaw artist who launched Luckydog Turquoise a few years ago, participated in the annual arts festival for the first time last year.
The response was tremendous.
2023 Sovereignty Day Celebration dance scheduled March 11 in Pawhuska
For the first time, dance organizers have added an Osage-only category for Men's Straight and Women's Cloth contests
Written by Benny Polacca
In paying homage to the 2006 reformed government, the Osage Nation is hosting its 2023 Sovereignty Day Celebration with a dance on Saturday, March
Free OKC Event - Be Well Expo - April 15th
The Wellness Council of Oklahoma, is pleased to bring the BE WELL EXPO to Oklahoma City on Saturday, April 15 th , 2023. This free event is held at the India Shrine Ballroom, 3601 NW 36 th St, OKC. Doors are open from 10:00am to 4:30pm. Attendees can talk
Kochcha' Market begins March 11
The Chickasaw Nation Department of Culture & Humanities is putting on its first Kochcha' (Outdoor) Market March 11 from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. at the Chickasaw National Capitol grounds in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.
This market provides a space for all local artists and farmers to set up
101 Archer opens on First Friday with new Tribal Sovereignty exhibition
The University of Tulsa’s Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is opening a new exhibition for the inaugural First Friday Art Crawl in its new home at 101 E. Archer St. in downtown Tulsa.
Work of Sovereignty examines the historical and artistic struggle for Native sovereignty in Oklahoma before and