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Oklahoma, Native American poet Joy Harjo receives National Humanities Medal at White House
Brandy McDonnell, The Oklahoman
President Joe Biden presented trailblazing Tulsan and Native American poet, performer and writer Joy Harjo with the National Humanities Medal at a ceremony Monday.
The first Native American and first Oklahoman to serve
AWARD-WINNING DOCUMENTARY SUGARCANE ADDS OSCAR NOMINEE LILY GLADSTONE AS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
AS THE GRANDDAUGHTER OF A BOARDING SCHOOL SURVIVOR, GLADSTONE PUTS HER PERSONAL SUPPORT BEHIND THE FILM THAT IS BEING LAUDED BY CRITICS AS 'MUST SEE' AND 'STUNNING'
From Directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie and Oscar-Nominated Producer Kellen Quinn, SUGARCANE Will be Available To Stream
Tate opera, nephew’s play show busy Chickasaw family
OKLAHOMA CITY – Internationally celebrated Chickasaw classical music composer Jerod Tate will be on hand Sunday, Oct. 27 to see Oklahoma’s award-winning chorus –– Canterbury Voices –– perform the world premiere of his opera “Loksi' Shaali' (Shell Shaker).”
There’s just one problem – the 3 p.m. show at the
First ever Choctaw Music Fest wraps up at Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant
DURANT, Okla. - Thousands of music lovers attended over a dozen performances at Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant's first ever Choctaw Music Fest over the weekend.
The festival was headlined by Megan Moroney, Lainey Wilson and Foreigner, who performed sold out shows at the three-time Academy of Country
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Oklahoma City declares Indigenous Peoples' Day at First Americans Museum
Tribal citizens from across Oklahoma traveled to the First Americans Museum to celebrate their heritage on Indigenous Peoples Day.
By Katie Hallum
The event featured food, festivities and an announcement from Osage citizen and Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt.
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New federal rules aim to end tax confusion for tribally owned businesses, boost clean energy projects
By Chez Oxendine, TBN
Three decades of confusion around the tax status of tribally chartered businesses may soon come to an end with new federal rules announced on Monday.
The Department of the Treasury
Indigenous People’s Day Showcase at Tulsa’s Loony Bin to Feature All Native Comedy Lineup
Tulsa, OKLAHOMA - This year’s Indigenous People’s Day Showcase at The Loony Bin Comedy Club in the heart of Tulsa is set to feature five Native American comedians. Produced by Kels Cooper, the Sunday night sure-to-make-you-laugh show will feature Rachel Rose along with Cooper, special guest Shea Vassar,