Cherokee Nation declares Dec. 13 Ruth Muskrat Bronson Day in Cherokee Nation
Cherokee activist honored for lifetime achievements advancing social justice
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – One hundred years ago, 27-year-old Ruth Muskrat Bronson stood in the Rose Garden at the White House in a plea for social justice and Indian rights. Representing Native American leaders from the Committee of 100 on Indian Affairs, Bronson
UNITY Announces Speakers for the 2024 Midyear Conference
Mesa, Arizona – United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc. (UNITY) proudly announces a star-studded line up for its upcoming Midyear conference including hip hop artist Christian “SupaMan” Parrish, acclaimed actor Kiowa Gordon, visual artist Tomás Karmelo Amaya, and the newest Netflix star Charley Hogan, who landed her first lead role as
Weekly Newsletter
White House Tribal Nations Summit highlights sweeping initiatives for tribal empowerment, economic development
BY BRIAN EDWARDS
President Joe Biden hosted the third annual White House Tribal Nations Summit this week, emphasizing his administration's commitment to strengthening nation-to-nation relationships with tribes.
The gathering brought together tribal leaders and top
WinStar World Casino and Resort to end year with top-tier entertainment
Lucas Oil Live performance venue hosts four consecutive nights of diverse concerts
THACKERVILLE, Okla. –WinStar World Casino and Resort bides farewell to 2023 with top entertainers during a four-day, four-show celebration at Lucas Oil Live, culminating with Oklahoma’s own Blake Shelton on New Year’s Eve.
The four shows
Choctaw Casino & Resort – Pocola hosts free Christmas event, photos with Santa
Christmas carols, hot chocolate and more
POCOLA, Okla. (Dec. 8, 2023)- Get in the Christmas spirit at Choctaw Casino & Resort – Pocola where the whole family can join in on the holiday cheer on Dec. 10!
WHAT: The resort will be full of free holiday festivities, including photo ops
1839 Cherokee Meat Co. touts key achievements, successes in first year
Tribe’s USDA-certified meat processing facility proves vital to food sovereignty efforts
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Recently wrapping up its first year of operations, 1839 Cherokee Meat Co. surpassed initial goals for the business and continues to play a vital role in the tribe’s efforts to promote food sovereignty within the
Statement in response to advancement of Sara Hill's federal judgeship
Today Sara Hill, who would be the first American Indian woman to serve in any federal court in Oklahoma, had her nomination advanced by a U.S. Senate panel. Currently her nomination is being firecely opposed by the cockfighting lobby and Gov. Stitt.
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