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Treat, McCall top Stitt in tribal compacting case at Oklahoma Supreme Court
The Oklahoma Supreme Court says the state legislature has authority to override the governor’s vetoes on tribal compacts.
By Graycen Wheeler, Robby Korth
Last year, the legislature passed bills to extend existing compact agreements with multiple tribal
Two-Spirit Art Exhibit Opening at 101 Archer This Friday
TULSA, OKLAHOMA – A new exhibit that explores Indigenous identities is coming to the University of Tulsa’s 101 Archer, thanks to a partnership between Twisted Arts and the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities.
“Harmony of Duality: A Two-Spirit Journey” celebrates and honors the rich diversity of gender, sexuality, and cultural
Chief Hoskin calls for car tag compact renewal as tribe distributes nearly $8M to over 100 public schools
Compact ends unless renewed by Governor or legislature in 2024
TULSA, Okla. — Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. told more than 100 public school educators Tuesday that renewal of the tribal-state car tag compact this year is critical to ensuring millions of dollars continue to flow to school districts,
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: World of Outlaws Set for Thunderbird Debut, Trip to 81
The Greatest Show on Dirt makes its first 2024 Oklahoma and Kansas stops
MUSKOGEE, OK (March 26, 2024) - Oklahoma and Kansas will welcome The Greatest Show on Dirt this weekend for two nights in the country’s heartland.
First up is the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint
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Record $1.3 billion in federal funding allocated to Native American housing
BY CHEZ OXENDINE
Native American housing programs will have access to a record $1.34 billion in federal funding this year following an appropriations package signed into law earlier his month.
The appropriations included long-awaited funding increases for
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U.S. Treasurer Chief Malerba gives keynote at Tribal Energy Equity Summit
Tulsa, OK - Chief Lynn Malerba, the Treasurer of the United States delivered a keynote address yesterday at the Tribal Energy Equity Summit at RiverSpirit Casino in Tulsa, OK. Chief Malerba, who became the 18th chief of the
Choctaw Nation receives two Regents Business Partnerships Excellence Awards
Choctaw Nation receives two Regents Business Partnerships Excellence Awards
Partnerships with Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology garner praise from Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
DURANT, Okla. - The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education honored two Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma partnerships at the 2024