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Ground broken for Chickasaw Heritage Center in Mississippi
TUPELO, Miss. – Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby led groundbreaking ceremonies June 26 to kick off construction of the Chickasaw Heritage Center located within the tribe’s historic Homeland in Mississippi.
“We gather to commemorate what I consider to be a monumental leap forward in the Chickasaws’ ability to preserve and
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ICYMI: Groundbreaking begins for new Eufaula casino
EUFAULA, Oklv. – Key figures from both Muscogee (Creek) Nation and its subsidiary, Muscogee Nation Gaming Enterprises took part in a groundbreaking ceremony in Eufaula to celebrate the construction of a new 78,000 square-foot hotel and casino. The casino, known as the Lake
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Northern District Court orders oil and gas production can resume
An opinion in the Hayes II case delivered a victory to the Osage Minerals Estate last month when it said that halting oil and gas production wasn’t the right option despite the U.S. government violating a previous environmental
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s PlatePay system, McGirt v. Oklahoma, other tribal sovereignty issues to be addressed June 18 at UINO’s quarterly meeting
WHAT: United Indian Nations of Oklahoma’s quarterly meeting
WHO: UINO executive leadership, members, tribal leaders from Oklahoma’s federally recognized tribes, policymakers and advocacy experts
WHERE: Buffalo Run Casino & Resort, Miami, Oklahoma
MIAMI, Oklahoma — The United Indian Nations of Oklahoma (UINO) will hold its quarterly meeting on Tuesday,
Tulsa City-County Library Breaks Ground on new Rudisill Regional Library
The Tulsa City-County Library broke ground today on the first of four branches to be replaced through the MY Library, OUR Future Capital Campaign.
The Rudisill Regional Library, currently located at 1520 N Hartford Avenue in Tulsa, will move just one-half mile to Greenwood Avenue, just north of B.S.
United Indian Nations of Oklahoma urges the House Committee on Education and the Workforce to pass H.R. 7227 in its current form
UINO supports the formation of a commission as a step toward healing and justice for Indian Boarding School survivors and families
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- United Indian Nations of Oklahoma (UINO) supports the progress of H.R. 7227, a bill establishing the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School
First female First American coffee roaster
As one of the few professional female coffee roasters in the world, Andi AnquoeParnacher has the distinction of being acknowledged by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) as the first female First American coffee roaster. Parnacher received this recognition after being selected as one of the few recipients of Coffee Project