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Chickasaw Nation, FAM awarded grant to develop education resource

The Chickasaw Nation recently was awarded a federal grant to develop an online curriculum resource for educators in collaboration with the First Americans Museum (FAM), Oklahoma City. Through the grant, dubbed the Chickasaw Nation Online Educator Resource Planning Grant, the Chickasaw Nation will partner with FAM to develop a publicly

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$60 Billion Might Cover It by Mark Fogarty How much money would it take to solve the Native American housing crisis? That is one tough question. Tribal Business News took a crack at estimating it, and we also asked several Native housing leaders to give a ballpark figure. The short

Comanche Nation Entertainment Honors Comanche Nation’s 40th Year in Gaming

Comanche Nation Casino to Host Anniversary Event and Concert Lawton, Okla., – Comanche Nation Entertainment is commemorating Comanche Nation’s fourth decade of continuous success in the gaming industry. The Southwest Oklahoma gaming company will host a 40th anniversary celebration at Comanche Nation Casino in Lawton on Saturday, July 22, offering

Biden-Harris Administration Announces $12.9 Million Grant Award for Road Improvements to Enhance Tribal Safety for Cherokee Nation as Part of President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda

Cherokee Nation to receive grant under Bipartisan Infrastructure Law as part of $130.5 million investment package for seven projects of national significance WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) today announced the award of $12.9 million to the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma for

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New museum explores U.S. justice in Indian Territory by Chad Hunter FORT SMITH, Arkansas – The highly anticipated, $48 million U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, Arkansas, opened its doors to the public on July 1 complete with exhibits detailing the federal agency’s sometimes storied relationship with Cherokees

Federal appeals court rules Pre-Statehood Law doesn’t apply to Tulsa speeding ticket

Tribal Nations are celebrating another win in federal court, following a ruling that a Choctaw citizen was improperly prosecuted for a speeding ticket in Tulsa. The City of Tulsa argued it should have the ability to prosecute Native Americans in the wake of the McGirt v. Oklahoma decision because of

Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association Welcomes First Tribal Government Member, Sokaogon Chippewa Community

Wisconsin - Announced today, the Sokaogon Chippewa Community Mole Lake Band of Lake Superior Chippewa joins the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association as the Indigenous-led national cannabis nonprofit’s first member tribe. The ICIA exists to create opportunities and equity in the cannabis and hemp industries for Indigenous people and tribal
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