AARP recognizes 50 at annual Indian Elder Honors celebration
OKLAHOMA CITY – One by one, the names and accomplishments of 50 Indian Elders were shared with an audience of more than 800 at AARP Oklahoma’s 9th Annual Indian Elder Honors celebration at the National...
View ArticleTogether they walk, together they remember
PONCA CITY — As the breeze off Lake Ponca made the empty shawl’s purple fringe flutter in the breeze, Sarah Blueback Tillman struggled to keep the tears at bay and her voice steady.Speaking before...
View ArticleTulsa Library honors Dr. Henrietta Mann
Tulsa City-County Library’s American Indian Resource Center will induct Dr. Henrietta Mann into the Circle of Honor during a special presentation March 3, 2018, 10:30 a.m. at Zarrow Regional Library,...
View ArticleChoctaw Used Toy Drive to Aid Families in Need
DURANT – The season is hardly on the horizon. Still, Christmas joy is growing daily in the thoughts and hearts of many. Choctaw Nation’s Going Green program has found a special way to bring smiles and...
View ArticleChoctaw Cultural Services Joins Treefest
DURANT – The Choctaw Nation Cultural Services Department is again sponsoring a tree for the Choctaw Nation in the annual Red Earth Treefest 2017 in Oklahoma City. “The cultural team participated last...
View ArticleNSU accepting Symposium on the American Indian proposals
TAHLEQUAH – The Northeastern State University American Indian Heritage Committee is accepting proposals for individuals interested in presenting at the 46th annual Symposium on the American...
View ArticleAARP Oklahoma opens Indian Elder Honors nominations
OKLAHOMA CITY – AARP Oklahoma is accepting nominations for its 10th annual Indian Elder Honors to celebrate 50 Native American elders who have positively impacted their respective communities,...
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 ArticlePocahontas Club has long-standing preservation role within Cherokee Nation
The Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club is Oklahoma’s oldest, continuous chartered club. Established in the summer of 1899 at Oowala, in the Cooweescoowee District of the Cherokee Nation in Indian...
View ArticleThis Sunday - Traditional Cherokee Plant Class
Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 2pm | RCCA building in Tiawah between Claremore and Inola The Rogers County Cherokee Association (RCCA) is hosting Cherokee Nation citizen, Dr. Melissa Lewis, for a traditional...
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....
View ArticleChickasaw Nation Annual Meeting and Festival Kicks Off Sept. 28
“A Gathering Of Our People” Begins Sept. 28, Culminates Oct. 6A longstanding tradition of celebrating Chickasaw heritage, customs and unconquerable spirit gets underway during the 2018 Chickasaw Nation...
View ArticleVeterans Affairs partners with tribe to help veterans throughout Oklahoma
RED ROCK – The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs partners with the Otoe-Missouria Tribe to host an InterTribal Homeless Veterans Stand Down offering services to veterans from across the State of...
View ArticleSeptember 25 is National Voter Registration Day 2018
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic plans to help register Native voters in time for the election OKLAHOMA CITY - Native Americans are vastly underrepresented in the U.S. voting population, turnout rate Native...
View ArticleAIGC’s Know Before U Go comes to OU Nov.
Free Event Offers Native High School Students and Families Information on College Preparation, Scholarship Opportunities, and Financial Literacy NORMAN — The American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) is...
View ArticleAARP recognizes 50 at annual Indian Elder Honors celebration
OKLAHOMA CITY – One by one, the names and accomplishments of 50 Indian Elders were shared with an audience of more than 800 at AARP Oklahoma’s 9th Annual Indian Elder Honors celebration at the National...
View ArticleAARP Recognizes Native Elders at 10th Annual Indian Elder Honors
OKLAHOMA CITY – One by one, the names and accomplishments of 50 Indian Elders were shared with an audience of more than 800 at AARP Oklahoma’s 10th Annual Indian Elder Honors celebration at the...
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