Events

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Apply to become a part of the LNO Class of 2023!

Explore some of the most powerful forces and trends shaping Native American businesses, tribes and global enterprises in the 21st century. This class offers interactive learning opportunities, one-of-a-kind experiences, and high-level introductions to outstanding community and tribal leaders. In 2023, optimize opportunities to engage with leading innovators and directors of

Oklahoma Municipal League to Host Tribal Symposium

The Sovereignty and Cities, United Strength Symposium has been established to provide a forum in which ideas concerning common municipal issues could be exchanged amongst peers in a community building environment. It is our goal that through building communication streams, unity, and combining shared resources, an enhanced commonality between tribes

Artesian Arts Festival call for First American artists

Application deadline Jan. 27 First American artists are invited to participate in the 10th annual Artesian Arts Festival Saturday, April 22, in Sulphur, Oklahoma. Applications are now open for First American artists from federally recognized tribes. The deadline to apply is Jan. 27 at 5 p.m. Applications are available

NSU to host Native Strong recruitment event on Jan. 20

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Center for Tribal Studies and Office of Admissions, Recruitment and Scholarships at Northeastern State University will host Native Strong on Jan. 20, 2023. Native Strong is NSU’s annual American Indian student recruitment event and offers a hands-on experience for high school and transfer students to learn

10th annual All-Indian Livestock Show set for Jan. 27 – 29

The event is open to all tribally enrolled students within the Mvskoke Reservation by Kaylea Berry OKMULGEE, Oklahoma – Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s Youth Agriculture program’s 10th annual All-Indian Livestock Show is Jan. 27 – 29 at the Okfuskee County Fairgrounds in Okemah. The event is open to Native high school

Native Heritage Month: “Historic Native American Regalia in Today’s Society” History OffCenter presentation by Jake Tiger

November 30, 6 p.m. Event Navigation On Wednesday, November 30, at 6 p.m., the Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) will present another free event in its History OffCenter series. Jake Tiger (Seminole), historical preservation officer for the Seminole Nation, will lead the discussion about “Historic Native American Regalia in

Oklahoma Music Minutes for November 14-18: Music you should hear this week

By Matthew Viriyapah The Oklahoma Music Minute features musicians and bands from across the state, in hopes you'll discover your next favorite musician. November is Native American Heritage Month, and the Oklahoma Music Minute is featuring music from the Cherokee language album, Anvdvnelisgi ᎠᏅᏛᏁᎵᏍᎩ. Find more about the
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