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Judge dismisses gaming suit vs. UKB, Kialegee Town
BY D. SEAN ROWLEY
WASHINGTON, D.C. – After two years of legal tussling, a U.S. district judge recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Cherokee Nation and three other tribes against the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and the Kialegee Tribal Town concerning gaming compacts signed with Oklahoma
Woman-owned, Native-owned financial consulting firm Native Advisory achieves prestigious B Corporation status
Since 2007, non-profit B-Lab has certified only businesses that meet the highest standards of performance, accountability and transparency
SEQUOYAH COUNTY, Oklahoma – Financial consulting firm Native Advisory announced it has achieved B Corporation certification from industry leader B Lab, a first for a Cherokee-owned business. B Corporation status is reserved for
DOI, American Business Sustainability Network partner for Native economy building program
BY CHEZ OXENDINE
WASHINGTON — The American Business Sustainability Network has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Department of the Interior to support tribal-led economic development.
The network will convene a working group of tribal leaders, Interior agents, and private investors and philanthropists to build new relationships and source new
AmeriCorps Announces Funding Opportunity for Tribal Communities
WASHINGTON, DC— AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, announced today the 2023 AmeriCorps Seniors Native Nations and Indigenous Elders Senior Demonstration Program funding opportunity. Organizations that focus on serving Indigenous communities, Native Hawaiians and/or Indigenous Islanders and engage older adults in volunteerism are eligible to apply,
Osage News Holiday Gift Guide 2022
The holidays are coming and we have provided a list of Osage-owned businesses you can support this Christmas season
Written by Osage News Staff
The holidays are coming and we have provided a list of Osage-owned businesses you can support this Christmas season. These businesses offer a wide array of
Oklahoma tribal leaders say synergy felt at Tribal Summit
By Zoë Blume
Gaylord News
WASHINGTON, D.C. – More than a thousand miles from home, Oklahoma tribal leaders found themselves in Washington this week as tribes from every corner of the United States assembled in one room to hear President Biden deliver new commitments on co-stewardship of federal lands and
Cherokee Nation Film Office announces first television apprentice
Tribe selects Echota Killsnight for inaugural mentorship program
TULSA, Okla. – The Cherokee Nation Film Office has announced Echota Killsnight as its first television apprentice. In fulfilling the new position, Killsnight learned firsthand from award-winning director John Hillcoat while working on the set of the biopic television series "George and