Tribal Organizations Urge Administration to Respect Tribal Sovereignty and Uphold Trust and Treaty Obligations Amid Executive Actions
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A coalition of Tribal organizations, representing Tribal Nations and their citizens and communities, is calling on the Administration to ensure that recent executive actions do not undermine the unique sovereign political status of Tribal Nations as sovereign nations with which the federal government has trust and treaty
Native American Agriculture Fund Calls for Urgent Protection of Bureau of Indian Education Schools
Toni Stanger-McLaughlin, CEO of the Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF), is speaking out in support of Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) schools in response to recent executive orders that jeopardize essential funding and resources for culturally relevant education. Engaging with BIE and multiple Tribal schools, NAAF has been actively advancing
Choctaw Veterans Advocacy Plans Day of Help in Hugo
Experts will assist vets; families receive and file claims
HUGO, Okla. – The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will host the first “Bringing VA Benefits Home for Your Hometown” of 2025 in Hugo. The day of assistance is for all veterans seeking VA
Tvlse Studios Curates New Exhibit Celebrating Muscogee (Creek) Nation at Tulsa International Airport
Tvlse Studios is proud to announce the unveiling of a new exhibit at the Tulsa International Airport Arts and Culture Program, celebrating the rich heritage, culture, and creativity of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Curated by Carly Treece of Tvlse Studios, this exhibit is a testament to the enduring spirit and
Comanche Cache Casino Hosts Job Fair!
As Comanche Cache Casino sets to re-open soon, they will be hosting a job fair tomorrow Thursday, Jan. 30, from 10a.m. to 4p.m. at the Administration Building at Comanche Nation Casino.
Cache is hiring for several positions including:
* Bartender
* Beverage Server
* EVS Attendant
* Host/Hostess
* Kitchen Utility
* Line
SOLAR MEETS HEMP ON THE LOWER SIOUX RESERVATION WHERE A NEW HEMPCRETE HOUSE IS FITTED WITH A SOLAR THERMAL HEATING SYSTEM
OSAGE, MINN., – During one of the colder, iciest and foggiest days on the Lower Sioux Reservation in southwest Minnesota in mid-January, a team of four Anishinaabe men from the White Earth Nation in northwestern Minnesota created an ideal green marriage of hemp and solar. There, 8th Fire Solar brought a
Local counties marked by Chickasaw Nation history, economic development
Businesspeople know three factors outweigh virtually all others in determining whether an entrepreneurial enterprise will succeed. They are location, location, location.
Even in the earliest days before and after the forced Removal from the historic Homeland, Chickasaw people were well-known as successful businesspeople and entrepreneurs.
In 1837, the Chickasaw Nation