Mvskoke citizens recognized during 2015 Hall of Fame
TULSA — Muscogee (Creek) citizens Jerome Tiger, Chebon Dacon and Sarah Deer were inducted into the 2015 Mvskoke Hall of Fame Oct. 17 during the benefit gala at River Spirit Event Center in Tulsa,...
View ArticleCherokee named Miss Indian Bacone
MUSKOGEE - Bacone College named its 2015-2016 Miss Indian Bacone on Oct. 15. Torrii Crittenden, Cherokee, from Westville, Okla. is a radiology major and plays for the Bacone softball team. The pageant...
View ArticleRed Earth Art Center Calendar of Events: November 2015 – June 2016
November 1 – December 30, 2015In the Spotlight: The Art of Clancy GrayRed Earth Art Center, Oklahoma CityFree to the public Monday-Friday 10-5 pm(405) 427-5228, www.redearth.org Award-winning Osage...
View ArticleOsage Ballet Principal Dancers gather in Pawhuska
(L-R) Richard Walters (seated), OKC Ballet, Zoe Marnello-Kohn, San Fransisco Ballet (seated), Milena Garcia, OKC Ballet, Walter Gutierrez, Miki Kawamura, OKC Ballet (seated), Kayla Banks, Osage Ballet...
View Article4th Annual Inter-Tribal Veterans Stand Down Nov. 4
Cox Convention Center Inter-Tribal Homeless Veterans Stand DownNovember 4, 201610 a.m. – 5 p.m.Cox Convention Center, 1 Myriad Gardens, Oklahoma City Read More ...
View ArticleSix Nations Domestic Violence Walk raises awareness
PONCA CITY — Citizens of six north-central Oklahoma tribes took to the streets Friday afternoon in a show of solidarity with domestic violence victims and survivors.Awash in purple and black, the crowd...
View ArticleKiowa Black Leggings: Through the lens of Lester Harragarra
Presented through March 31 by Red Earth OKLAHOMA CITY – A new photography exhibit featuring award-winning Otoe-Missouria/Kiowa photographer Lester Harragarra is on view through March 31 at the Red...
View ArticlePawnee Nation College hosting climate change workshop
PAWNEE – Pawnee Nation College, PNC, is hosting the 2017 Tribal College Series on Climate Change March 30 - 31. This year the series theme is “Sovereign Leadership and the Responsibility of Resource...
View ArticleNative Crossroads Film Festival, symposium to focus on 'Bodies in Motion'
NORMAN – The feature film “Te Ata” and 10 other international Indigenous films will be screened at the 2017 Native Crossroads Film Festival, set for Friday and Saturday, April 7 and 8, in...
View ArticleSymposium on the American Indian to host keynote speakers- April 12-14
TAHLEQUAH – Northeastern State University and the Center for Tribal studies is set to host the 45th Annual Symposium on the American Indian April 10 through 15. The Symposium’s theme is “Indian Givers:...
View ArticleUKB Sponsors Day of Champions Football and Sports Skills Camp
TAHLEQUAH - The United Keetoowah Band sponsored another successful Football and Sports Skills camp hosted by the Day of Champions Inc. The camp was held on a wet and rainy Tuesday at the UKB...
View ArticleEvents held in May at Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum
TAHLEQUAH — Discover the history of the Cherokee Advocate newspaper and explore odd stories and occurrences reported from 1844 to 1906.The “Oddities of the Cherokee Advocate” exhibit runs May 5-Nov. 24...
View Article2017 Oklahoma Native All State Games to convene at Bacone
MUSKOGEE – The Board of Directors for the Oklahoma Native All State Association announces the presentation of the Annual Oklahoma All State Games, June 16 & 17, 2017, at Bacone College in Muskogee,...
View ArticleCommentary: Growing leadership skills and learning Cherokee history define...
Every summer a group of young riders from Cherokee Nation and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians team up and retrace by bicycle the Trail of Tears, our ancestor’s removal route from our homelands in...
View Article136th OTOE-MISSOURIA ENCAMPMENT JULY 20-23
RED ROCK – The 136th Otoe-Missouria Encampment takes place July 20-23 at the tribe’s historic powwow grounds located south of 7 Clans Paradise Casino in Red Rock, Oklahoma. This event is the largest...
View ArticleOKC Powwow Club holding 67th annual event
OKLAHOMA CITY – Dancing contests, drummers, and the Apache Fire Dancers are just a few of the highlights of the Oklahoma City Pow Wow Club’s 67th Annual Indian Hills Pow Wow to be held July 28th –...
View ArticleRed Earth Art Center Calendar of Events: November 2015 – June 2016
November 1 – December 30, 2015In the Spotlight: The Art of Clancy GrayRed Earth Art Center, Oklahoma CityFree to the public Monday-Friday 10-5 pm(405) 427-5228, www.redearth.org Award-winning Osage...
View ArticleNonprofit to hold fishing retreat for Native women
Women enjoy a day fly fishing at a Casting for Recovery retreat. The national nonprofit organization provides free fly fishing retreats for women with breast cancer and will hold a retreat exclusively...
View ArticleRed Earth Art Center Calendar of Events: November 2015 – June 2016
November 1 – December 30, 2015In the Spotlight: The Art of Clancy GrayRed Earth Art Center, Oklahoma CityFree to the public Monday-Friday 10-5 pm(405) 427-5228, www.redearth.org Award-winning Osage...
View ArticleChickasaw storyteller, movie star touch young girl’s life
Cerrenah Chesbro presents “Te Ata” film star Q’orianka Kilcher with a homemade Peruvian bracelet at the Tulsa Circle Cinema premiere of the Chickasaw Nation feature film of the same name. TULSA, Okla....
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