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Osage Nation celebrates historic fee-to-trust signing Osage Nation citizens and representatives from the Bureau of Indian Affairs gathered in Pawhuska on Monday to sign in to place the second-largest acquisition of fee-to-trust land. KOSU | By Katie Hallum (ᏧᏟ), Sarah Liese (Twilla Renamed 'The Osage Nation Ranch,' the tribe

United Indian Nations of Oklahoma’s annual meeting Nov. 18-19 at Sac and Fox Nation

Agenda set to address critical issues, including a new Presidential administration, new leadership in the Oklahoma legislature and other topics pressing to Indian Country STROUD, Oklahoma — The United Indian Nations of Oklahoma (UINO) will hold its annual meeting on November 18-19, hosted by the Sac and Fox Nation at the

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Barbie welcomes Maria Tallchief to the Barbie Inspiring Women Series To commemorate this historic event, the Osage Nation will celebrate the launch of the new Barbie Inspiring Women doll created to honor Tallchief on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024, at 10 a.m., at the Constantine Theater in Pawhuska. Written by

Comanche Cares to Host 4th Annual Toy Drive

Donations to benefit families of Southwest Oklahoma LAWTON, Okla., - Comanche Cares, a community giving initiative founded by Comanche Nation Entertainment, is hosting its 4thannual Toy Drive to spread holiday cheer to families and children in need across Southwest Oklahoma. The Toy Drive will be accepting donations every Tuesday, Wednesday
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Oklahoma tribes hope voting initiatives increase voter turnout Native voters are often ignored by political campaigns. U.S. Census Bureau data of voters by race leaves them out of their racial profile data. KOSU | By Katie Hallum (ᏧᏟ) For example, in 2020, CNN listed Native Americans as “Something Else” when
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Purcell Health Clinic celebrates two decades of service PURCELL, Okla. – The 20th anniversary of the Chickasaw Nation Purcell Health Clinic will be commemorated during late October festivities. The event is set for 2:30 p.m., Oct. 31 at the Purcell Area Service Center campus, 1438 Hardcastle Blvd. The Purcell

Washita Love Child: The Rise of Indigenous Rock Star Jesse Ed Davis (2024) book release with Douglas K. Miller

The Oklahoma Historical Society is thrilled to host the book release for Washita Love Child: The Rise of Indigenous Rock Star Jesse Ed Davis (2024) by Douglas K. Miller on the evening of Tuesday, November 12. Dr. Miller will discuss his research on Jesse Ed Davis, a Kiowa/Comanche guitarist
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