Weekly Newsletter
Native American graduate forced to remove eagle feather from cap sues Oklahoma school
By Molly Young
A Native American high school graduate who wore an eagle plume on her graduation cap is suing her Oklahoma school district after she says two employees forced her to remove the feather.
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NSU celebrates restored Seminary Hall and new museum with ribbon cutting
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Oklahoma’s oldest institution of higher education had an eagerly anticipated celebration last week as Northeastern State University hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the Cherokee Nation’s recent investment in historic Seminary Hall.
The newly restored building features a new museum showcasing the longstanding history between
Native American Basketball Invitational (NABI) Stands On Own For 20th year.
Largest all-Native American Basketball tournament decides to part with NIKE N7
PHOENIX – Native American Basketball Invitational (NABI), revealed its 20th Anniversary Edition NABI Nation brand uniform on April 4 at a Phoenix Suns Originativ game. The 2023 uniforms will be selfproduced by NABI’s own brand, NABI Nation and were
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Sovereignty Symposium June 13 and 14 in OKC
The Sovereignty Symposium is a national event held for the past 35 years in Oklahoma to provide a forum in which ideas concerning common legal issues among those in the legal professions, federal and state officials, and the state’s Native American tribes can be exchanged in a scholarly, non-adversarial
Artesian Arts Festival draws thousands to downtown Sulphur
Grand Travers Band of Ottawa and Chippewa artist wins Best in Show
SULPHUR, Okla. – Throngs of visitors descended on downtown Sulphur Saturday, April 22, to experience the sights and sounds of the 10th annual Artesian Arts Festival.
More than 100 First American artists, representing 10 states and 15 tribes, took
Inter-Tribal Council leaders call on Oklahoma Legislature to overturn vetoes
Inter-Tribal Council leaders call on Oklahoma Legislature to overturn vetoes
The elected leaders of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee, and Seminole Nations call on the Oklahoma Legislature to overturn vetoes by Governor Stitt of bills protecting religious freedom, education, and public safety in Oklahoma.
SB 429 protects the right of