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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

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Tribal tobacco compact veto override fails in Oklahoma Senate, but that's not the end of the line By Peggy Dodd, Allison Herrera The Senate failed to produce the two-thirds vote requirement to overturn Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto of Oklahoma’s tribal tobacco compact during special session Monday

Community celebrated at Dynamic Women Conference

THACKERVILLE, Okla. – Chickasaw women from all walks of life gathered to learn, uplift one another and celebrate their community during the 2023 Chickasaw Nation Dynamic Women Conference, conducted June 1-2 at WinStar Resort and Convention Center. With a theme of “Embracing Our Community,” and featuring vibrant art and a positive

River City Players to celebrate 40 years

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Since 1983, Northeastern State University’s River City Players has been an unforgettable music showcase, bringing in talent from across Oklahoma and the entire U.S. This year, RCP celebrates 40 years of spectacular stage performances with “River City Players: 40 Years of Favorites.” Starting June 29, the

‘The Origin of Strawberries’ makes world premiere at deadCenter

Cherokee Nation celebrates Indigenous cinema at state’s largest film festival TULSA, OK — Cherokee Nation and its film office are proudly celebrating the world premiere of “The Origin of Strawberries,” the first project of its kind to be designed, animated and produced at Cherokee Film Studios. The groundbreaking production uses

June issue 2023

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deadCenter Film, Cherokee Nation Film Office to celebrate Indigenous cinema at state’s largest film festival

WHAT: 23rd Annual deadCenter Film Festival WHEN:       Thursday, June 8, through Sunday, June 11 WHERE:     Oklahoma City, OK WHO: deadCenter Film Executive Director Cacky Poarch deadCenter Film Director of Programming Sara Thompson Cherokee Film Senior Director Jennifer Loren Cherokee Nation Film Office Virtual Production Manager Michael Lister OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.
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